Decoding Trust in Confidential Computing: Foundations and Open Source Perspectives
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of trust in confidential computing and open source principles in this 42-minute conference talk by Sal Kimmich and Mike Bursell from the Confidential Computing Consortium. Delve into formal frameworks underpinning trust in confidential environments, examining the balance between technological protocols, policy considerations, and human factors. Investigate the ethos of trust in open source, focusing on how transparency, collaboration, and community engagement shape collective understanding. Analyze case studies and current research to uncover the dual aspects of trust: technical rigor in hardware-level attestation for confidential computing and the philosophical and practical dimensions of open source. Gain insights into the true meaning of 'trust' in the evolving computing landscape, where technical aspects merge with community-driven approaches and policy intertwines with participatory governance.
Syllabus
Decoding Trust in Confidential Computing: Foundations and Open Source...- Sal Kimmich & Mike Bursell
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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