The new Azure confidential computing service allows companies to process data in hardware-based secure enclaves called trusted execution environments. Encrypting data while it’s being processed in ...
The Linux Foundation and OPAQUE announced the schedule for Confidential Computing Summit 2026, which will be held in San Francisco, California, on June 23-24, 2026.
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 ...
Microsoft, industry CISOs, and the Linux Foundation are advancing new AI governance and security measures amid rising cognitive attacks and regulatory demands. Initiatives include AI red-teaming, ...
Geopolitical uncertainty is driving organizations outside the U.S. to explore sovereign cloud alternatives, ranging from country-specific Azure regions to fully disconnected on-premises deployments.
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.
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 ...