Listen "NCF-336 Confidential Computing Explained"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome back, everybody, to the New Cyber Frontier. In today's episode, guest Dave Singh, confidential computing business development manager at Intel, provides us with a deeper look into software runtime security. Often known as Confidential Computing, it "Implements hardware protections for the computation of sensitive data and ID while it is actively being processed on the server." (Mr. Singh) Explains how, in traditional execution, any other operation and process within the server has access to view the operations and extract the intellectual property or private operations of an executing process. With Confidential Computing, the process is run protected, so its operation is hidden even from the owner of the computer it is running on. Join in today and listen to some great explanations on how to protect your valuable intellectual property today.
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