data in use
AI Demands Laser Security Focus on Data in UseÂ
Kirsten Newcomer | | ai compliance, AI data governance, AI infrastructure, AI readiness, AI regulations, AI Security, AI transparency, AI Workloads, AMD SEV, attestation, Cloud Security, CoCo, confidential computing, confidential containers, data in use, Data Privacy, data protection, data sovereignty, DORA, encryption, EU AI Act, GDPR, Hardware Security, HIPAA, Intel TDX, Keylime, NVIDIA H100, Post-Quantum Cryptography, quantum computing, RAG security, tee, trusted execution environments, Trustee, zero trust
AI’s growth exposes new risks to data in use. Learn how confidential computing, attestation, and post-quantum security protect AI workloads in the cloud ...
Security Boulevard
Confidential Computing Beats Homomorphic Encryption for Data Security
Ayal Yogev | | cloud computing, confidential computing, data in use, enterprise security, FHE, Homomorphic Encryption
For the enterprise, data is like the air we breathe. At the same time, data seems to be indefensible, with data breaches and intellectual property loss a near certainty. New technologies arrive ...
Security Boulevard
Attesting to the Security of Data-in-Use
Gunter Ollmann | | Cloud Security, COVID-19, Cybersecurity, data in use, data in-transit, Data-At-Rest, tee, Trusted Execution Environment
The pace at which new confidential computing solutions are penetrating enterprise security architectures and data protection strategies appears to be catching security leaders off balance. COVID-19-accelerated digital transformation saw years’ worth of ...
Encryption – CISSP Domain 3
Bill McCauley | | Blog, CBK, CISSP, CISSP Mentorship, Confidentiality, data in use, data in-transit, Data-At-Rest, Domain 3, encryption, encryption algorithms, Professionally Evil, Secure Ideas, training
We’re circling back to some more CISSP-related materials. Today’s topic will be encryption, which can be found in CISSP Domain 3. By its very nature, encryption is meant to hide the meaning ...
Hackers Steal More Than 3TB of Data from Vevo
Lucian Constantin | | certificate revocation, confidential computing, Data breach, Data encryption, data in use, google, Google Chrome, Hyper-V, Intel Software Guard Extensions, Microsoft Azure, Ourmine, ssl certificate, Symamtec, trust revocation, Trusted Execution Environment, Vevo, Virtual Secure Mode
A group of hackers called OurMine has leaked 3.12TB of files belonging to video-hosting service Vevo. The files were obtained after hackers compromised an employee’s account on Okta, a single sign-on service ...

