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== Research Collaboration with the U.S. Army ==
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== ''Confidential Computing'' ==
  
'''DATE:''' 7 April 2017
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'''LOCATION:'''  Kristen Nygaards sal (room 5370), Ole Johan Dahl's House.
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| '''TIME:'''&nbsp; Friday 1 December 2023, 14:00h<br />'''PLACE:'''&nbsp; Auditorium Smalltalk, 1st floor, IFI, UiO, Ole Johan Dahls hus, Gaustadalleen 23b, Oslo. [https://kart.finn.no/?lng=10.71782&lat=59.94342&zoom=17&mapType=normap&markers=10.71782,59.94342,r,Gaustadall%C3%A9en+23B See map].<br />
 
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All interested are welcome. Coffee and snaks served.<br />
'''AGENDA:'''
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<br />'''AGENDA:'''<br />
 
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14:00h Welcome to AFSecurity at UiO <br />
12:00h Welcome at IFI
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14:15h Invited talk<br />
 
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* TITLE: ''Confidential Computing'' &nbsp;
12:15h Talk: '' Basic Research Collaboration Opportunities with the U.S. Army''
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* SPEAKER: Ijlal Loutfi, Canonical 
 
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13:00h Discussion
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* ABSTRACT:<br />Protecting data in-use has long been a challenging open problem in computer science. While being computed on in cleartext in system memory, your data stored in RAM is exposed to the millions lines of code that make up the underlying platform’s privileged system software. By design, a malicious firmware, or compromised operating system can easily leak your data, or compromise its integrity.<br /><br />Confidential computing is a privacy-enhancing system security primitive which addresses this challenge head-on, by running your security-sensitive processes in isolated execution environments whose security guarantees can be remotely attested. Its recent generations, such as Intel SGX, Intel TDX and AMD SEV SNP, make use of newer CPU hardware and architectural extensions, such as the AES-128 hardware encryption engine which encrypts RAM memory pages in real-time. Hardware with these capabilities is already available in the market, and public cloud providers have been one of its early adopters.<br /><br />In this presentation, we first visit the history of confidential computing, then study the technical system primitives which allow us to implement both isolation and attestation. We also explore the different silicon implementations of confidential computing, where they are deployed today, and for which uses cases.
  
'''SPEAKER:''' Amanda B. Napier, UiO
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<br />15:00h Discussion<br />
  
'''ABSTRACT:'''
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'''BIO:''' &nbsp; Dr. Ijlal Loutfi is the product lead for Ubuntu Security at Canonical. She has a PhD in cyber security from the University of Oslo, where she worked on Trusted Execution Environments and Identity Management.
The U.S. Army supports innovative Basic and Applied Research (B&AR) and scientific discovery through international engagement and collaboration with the world's best scientists.  Several collaborative research opportunities exist, including: research grants to academic institutions, grants to support academic and scientific forums, and grants to fund foreign expert travel for collaboration with Army Labs & Centers. An overview of these collaboration and funding opportunities and technical areas of interest will be provided..
 
  
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Amanda Napier is a Science Advisor in the domain of Aviation and Missile at the  U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command, stationed at the International Technology Center – Southern Europe and at the Embassy of the United States – Paris, France.
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| AFSecurity is organised by the Oslo University [http://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/english/research/networks/securitylab/ SecurityLab]
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| AF''Security'' is organised by UiO [https://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/forskning/grupper/sec/ Digital Security].
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 14 November 2023

Confidential Computing

TIME:  Friday 1 December 2023, 14:00h
PLACE:  Auditorium Smalltalk, 1st floor, IFI, UiO, Ole Johan Dahls hus, Gaustadalleen 23b, Oslo. See map.

All interested are welcome. Coffee and snaks served.

AGENDA:
14:00h Welcome to AFSecurity at UiO
14:15h Invited talk

  • TITLE: Confidential Computing  
  • SPEAKER: Ijlal Loutfi, Canonical
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  • ABSTRACT:
    Protecting data in-use has long been a challenging open problem in computer science. While being computed on in cleartext in system memory, your data stored in RAM is exposed to the millions lines of code that make up the underlying platform’s privileged system software. By design, a malicious firmware, or compromised operating system can easily leak your data, or compromise its integrity.

    Confidential computing is a privacy-enhancing system security primitive which addresses this challenge head-on, by running your security-sensitive processes in isolated execution environments whose security guarantees can be remotely attested. Its recent generations, such as Intel SGX, Intel TDX and AMD SEV SNP, make use of newer CPU hardware and architectural extensions, such as the AES-128 hardware encryption engine which encrypts RAM memory pages in real-time. Hardware with these capabilities is already available in the market, and public cloud providers have been one of its early adopters.

    In this presentation, we first visit the history of confidential computing, then study the technical system primitives which allow us to implement both isolation and attestation. We also explore the different silicon implementations of confidential computing, where they are deployed today, and for which uses cases.


15:00h Discussion

BIO:   Dr. Ijlal Loutfi is the product lead for Ubuntu Security at Canonical. She has a PhD in cyber security from the University of Oslo, where she worked on Trusted Execution Environments and Identity Management.




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