Asylo 0.5.2 released with an important security fix.
Thank you Rongzhen (Gavin) Cui of University of Toronto for bringing the issue to our attention.
Release announcement email:
https://t.co/4VRuuoM5Lf
Asylo 0.5.1 released! Less technical debt, more documentation, and an overhaul of our build rules to be backend-generic.
Announcement email:
https://t.co/UQk0ptGyxQ
Stardoc for build:
https://t.co/GjDWeBIs2l
Asylo 0.5 has been released! https://t.co/mjsetiSyhU
We have a new backend to enable remote enclaves (e.g., to on-prem), in-depth documentation on our REKE-like key Enclave Key eXchange Protocol (EKEP) https://t.co/bPVnGiL1Uz and more 🥰
@shibehowy @qwiklabs I've forwarded your question to a product manager who'd be best suited to answer your question. The same content, sans compute resources, is available on https://t.co/OGEH9Cmdmm and can be run in simulation on most computers, if that helps :)
Through our C3 Challenge we saw creative use cases for confidential computing, including #ML, data analytics, multi-party computation & more. Find out more about the winners of the challenge🏆 → https://t.co/8koBtWcB4u
@rootkovska Static analysis, new programming languages, dynamic monitoring..? To which generic tech are you referring? We know the traps of trusting trust, and that tooling and schooling are necessary addenda to APIs.
Asylo release 0.3.3 is out with some exciting changes. We have initial support for fork() (no small feat), performance improvements, and more :) Check out the release announcement on our asylo-announce mailing list https://t.co/UNvmL8MXqx
Welcome, new followers! We're excited to see you. You will be well-served to direct technical questions to our user mailing list https://t.co/CDXugEdMZE
Google and Intel announce the first ever Confidential Computing Challenge (C3). 🎉
C3 is an online challenge aimed at soliciting ideas that advance or leverage confidential computing technology.
We'd love for you to get involved! Learn more on our blog https://t.co/i4NJrYB4zM
Yesterday's Asylo 0.3.2 release includes ~90 new commits to build up support for future features as well as deliver improvements usable today.
* Improved compatibility with more environments
* Additional POSIX interface implementations
* Maintenance work and bug fixes
@rootkovska Open Enclave SDK is lower-level than Asylo. It's much closer to Intel's SGX SDK in abstraction, albeit still more abstract. The Asylo framework aims to support very large enclave application development by providing POSIX APIs and needing less assumptions on TEE backend choice.
Today’s Asylo 0.3.1 release includes ~50 commits since the 0.3.0 release.
* Significant groundwork laid for future features.
* Improved coverage of POSIX interfaces
* Additional and improved testing
* Maintenance work and bug fixes
Asylo release 0.3.0 is out with support for SGX hardware enclaves! Check out our blog post about the release https://t.co/oxQYrC1xqK and new guide for SGX hardware release enclaves https://t.co/yDpJpizlcq
Asylo has a new release 0.2.2! This release comes with a new guide to show you how to use gRPC to interact with your enclaves from untrusted environments https://t.co/3eMZMg4jmW