Veracruz - Privacy-Preserving Multiparty Computation Using Trusted Hardware
Offered By: linux.conf.au via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the privacy-preserving compute infrastructure Veracruz in this conference talk from linux.conf.au. Learn how secret data and programs can be securely processed by third-party hosts using trusted hardware. Discover the use of secure enclaves, remote attestation, and TLS for establishing trust and protecting sensitive information. Understand the role of Web Assembly in program sandboxing and the implementation of interfaces for various platforms, including Arm TrustZone, Intel SGX, and Amazon Nitro Enclaves. Gain insights into the project's use of Rust for improved memory safety and its potential applications in mutually distrusting environments.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is Veracruz
How it works
Arm Trustzone
Transport Security
hybrid proxy data station
webassembly
future work
QA
Taught by
linux.conf.au
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