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 ...
Efficiency and innovation are often touted as hallmark attributes of generative AI. But as more enterprise businesses look to integrate the technology into their workflows, confidentiality — in data ...
The advent of artificial intelligence, AI, has ushered in a new era for confidential computing, intensifying the imperative for privacy-enhanced technologies. The Street was media partner for a major ...
As cloud computing becomes more common, businesses have had to contend with the challenge of protecting sensitive data during processing. Confidential computing addresses this by keeping data in use ...
The partnership with Intel allows for hardware-enforced security and confidentiality on 4th Gen Xeon processors. Organizations using Microsoft Azure will have access to confidential virtual machines ...