Linux Foundation Forms the Confidential Computing Consortium to Protect Data In Use

The Linux Foundation has assembled the Confidential Computing Consortium to define and accelerate the adoption of encrypted data in use, or “confidential computing.” The consortium will consist of hardware vendors, cloud providers — including Alibaba, Arm, Baidu, Google Cloud, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat, Swisscom and Tencent — as well as developers and academics. The organization plans to help boost the confidential computing market, as well as weigh in on technical and regulatory standards, and develop tools open source tools for Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) development.

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