The Linux Foundation’s latest project tackles confidential computing with a group of companies that reads like a who’s who of cloud providers, chipmakers, telecom operators, and other tech giants.
Major tech companies including Alibaba, Arm, Baidu, IBM, Intel, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and Red Hat today announced intent to form the Confidential Computing Consortium to improve security for data ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is leading the way for mass adoption of confidential computing. Top AI providers Google and Anthropic have recently put more weight behind the technology to protect AI ...
Users of Google Cloud’s virtual machines can now get in-house attestation for VMs that offer AMD encrypted virtualization. The partnership with Intel allows for hardware-enforced security and ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), data analytics, and high-performance computing (HPC) are transforming industries such as healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. These workloads rely on distributed ...
Data in use briefly lacks secure encryption, and hackers understand how to exploit this gap. Confidential computing secures data during processing, closing this key vulnerability. Confidential ...
Today, Intel announced the launch of its 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors and the Intel Max Series CPUs and GPUs, alongside the launch of a virtual machine (VM) isolation solution and an ...