Press releases · 2019-08-22

New cross-industry effort to advance computational trust and security for next-gen Cloud & Edge computing – News

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San Diego, California, Aug. 21, 2019:  The Linux Foundation today announced the intent to form the Confidential Computing Consortium, a community dedicated to defining and accelerating the adoption of confidential computing. Companies committed to this work include Alibaba, Arm, Baidu, Google Cloud, IBM, IntelMicrosoft, Red Hat, Swisscom and Tencent.

Across industries computing is moving to span multiple environments, from on premises to  public cloud to edge. As companies move these workloads to different environments, they need protection controls for sensitive IP and workload data and are increasingly seeking greater assurances and more transparency of these controls. Current approaches in cloud computing address data at rest and in transit but encrypting data in use is considered the third and possibly most challenging step to providing a fully encrypted lifecycle for sensitive data. Confidential computing will enable encrypted data to be processed in memory without exposing it to the rest of the system and reduce exposure for sensitive data and provide greater control and transparency for users.

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