Running Sensitive Workloads on Untrusted Hosts - Project Enarx
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Project Enarx, a groundbreaking initiative for running sensitive workloads on untrusted hosts, in this informative 41-minute conference talk presented by Mike Bursell and Nathaniel McCallum from Red Hat. Delve into the challenges of isolation and security in modern computing environments, examining various types of isolation techniques and the virtualization stack. Gain insights into Trusted Execution Environments and their role in enhancing security. Discover the basic idea behind Project Enarx, its design principles, and runtime architecture. Learn about technical differences in implementation, including SGX and WebAssembly. Engage with the open-source nature of the project and participate in a Q&A session to deepen your understanding of this innovative approach to secure computing.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Problem
Types of Isolation
Virtualization Stack
Trusted Execution Environments
Technical Support
Basic Idea
Introducing the Dragon
Project Overview
Service Slide
Anarch Design Principles
Runtime Architecture
Technical Differences
SGX
WebAssembly
Draft
Open Project
Questions
Chat
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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