https://fortune.com/2020/07/20/confidential-computing-cloud-hackers/
By Jonathan Vanian Fortune.com July 20, 2020 Cloud technology companies are betting that businesses worried about being hacked will adopt a new computing technique to safeguard their most valuable information. Google debuted last week a new service for its cloud computing arm that’s built around a concept known as confidential computing. Google vice president of cloud security Sunil Potti told reporters during an online media briefing that confidential computing is a “breakthrough technology that encrypts data while in use.” This idea of confidential computing is gaining momentum in the tech industry as a possible new solution to security woes. Last fall, for example, several tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Alibaba, and VMware joined the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC), a new organization that’s part of the influential business software nonprofit Linux Foundation. Although many companies use encryption technologies to conceal their data if and when they suffer a data breach, there are still several ways hackers can access the information, explained Seth Knox, an outreach chair for the CCC. [...]
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