👉 Violation computing is a type of data processing where computations are performed on data that violates predefined privacy policies or regulations, such as GDPR. This approach involves processing sensitive data in a way that ensures compliance with legal and ethical standards by encrypting or anonymizing the data before computation, or by using techniques like secure multi-party computation and homomorphic encryption. Instead of directly accessing the raw data, computations are executed on encrypted or pseudonymized versions, ensuring that even if the data is accessed by unauthorized parties, the actual sensitive information remains protected. This method allows organizations to leverage powerful computing resources while maintaining strict adherence to privacy laws and regulations, thus mitigating the risk of data breaches and non-compliance penalties.