Trusted Computing with Rust and Intel SGX
Offered By: Rust via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore trusted computing with Rust and Intel SGX in this informative conference talk. Delve into the challenges of working without the standard library in Rust, a crucial aspect for embedded development, WASM, and encrypted computation. Learn how to leverage Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) to run mostly safe no_std code, hidden from cloud providers. Gain insights into the intersection of Rust's capabilities and secure computing environments, presented by experienced software engineer Claus Matzinger. Discover practical applications of Rust in trusted computing scenarios and understand the potential of SGX for enhancing data privacy and security in cloud environments.
Syllabus
Rust Linz, November 2020 - Claus Matzinger - Trusted Computing with Rust and Intel SGX
Taught by
Rust
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