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"Trust is hard to come by. That's why my circle is small and tight. I'm kind of funny about making new friends." - Eminem The ecosystem is big, the dependencies many: how do you know who (or what) to trust? Confidential Computing is the protection of data in use by performing computation in a hardware-based, attested Trusted Execution Environment, and it provides a primitive which you can use to improve the security of your and your customers' supply chains. It can allow you to reduce your supply chain (drastically), provide greater cryptographic assurance, attest to the integrity of code and data and protect your most sensitive applications before, during and after deployment. It's also available now in silicon from AMD, Arm, Intel and NVidia, in clouds, on the Edge and in the Data Center. Learn about where Confidential Computing fits in the supply chain (hint: all over the place), and how it allows for new ways of thinking about how who and what we trust. This session will give an introduction to Confidential Computing, how it works and some of the use cases most relevant to supply chain security. It will introduce some of the open source projects in the space and discuss how to get involved. Memorable memes and cringe-worthy pop culture references guaranteed.
Mike Bursell is the Executive Director of the Confidential Computing Consortium. He is one of the co-founders of the Enarx project (https://enarx.dev), and was CEO and co-founder of Profian, a start-up based on Enarx. He has previously served on the Governing Boards of the CCC and... Read More →