Confidential Computing Consortium promises data-in-use encryption, researcher warns encrypted traffic remains vulnerable
While public cloud services are affordable and flexible, some of the risks around lax security and reduced control over data…
There is a significant need for standardization in the early stages of new technologies and concepts, and edge computing is no different. There are official many different standards bodies that are doing work related to edge computing, including (but not limited to) European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI); Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), Linux Foundation (LF Edge), Industrial Internet Consortium, Open Compute Project (OCP), Open19.
While public cloud services are affordable and flexible, some of the risks around lax security and reduced control over data…
Honoring a year since launch, LF Edge has welcomed data center and colocation company Equinix as a Premier Member to…
Amid growing industry interest in IoT security, the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) has released an updated set of recommendations addressing…
A major European Union standards organization has picked a Delaware-based company to build an edge sandbox in which vendors can…
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is starting two projects focused on data security and confidentiality best practices, according…
The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a challenge for ideas that would make 5G mobile networks open, programmable and…
Shortly after California became the very first U.S. state to introduce a law addressing IoT security, the U.K. is now…