Apache Teaclave - An Open Source Universal Secure Computing Platform in Rust
Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an informative conference talk on Apache Teaclave (incubating), an open-source universal secure computing platform written in Rust. Discover how this innovative project makes computation on privacy-sensitive data in the cloud safe and secure. Learn about Teaclave's adoption of multiple security technologies, including the use of Rust to prevent memory-safety issues and Intel SGX for hardware-based isolation, memory encryption, and attestation. Understand Teaclave's function-as-a-service platform capabilities, supporting various tasks on sensitive data such as privacy-preserving machine learning and private set intersection. Gain insights into how Teaclave differs from traditional FaaS by supporting both general secure computing tasks and flexible single- and multi-party secure computation. Delve into the background, design, and implementation of Teaclave, with a focus on how Rust empowers its development.
Syllabus
Apache Teaclave (incubating): An Open Source Universal Secure Computing Platform in... Mingshen Sun
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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