Google Cloud and Intel released results today from a nine-month audit of Intel's new hardware security product: Trust Domain Extensions (TDX). The analysis revealed 10 confirmed vulnerabilities, ...
In detailing vulnerabilities that Intel later remediated, Google’s security researchers say the most significant one they found in the Xeon confidential computing feature ‘would have allowed an ...
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Intel unveiled its confidential computing service for virtual machines (VMs), dubbed Trust Domain Extensions (TDX), as part of its 4th Gen Xeon family launch this week. The vendor’s confidential ...
Google has analyzed 81 potential attack vectors and confirmed 10 vulnerabilities in Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) after a nine-month audit process. TDX is a type of ‘confidential computing’ ...
Google’s Project Zero and cloud security teams’ nine-month assessment of the security of the Intel Trust Domain Extension (TDX) has identified a number of areas it needs to improve, but overall, the ...
“We are excited to extend our long-standing partnership with Intel into Intel TDX! This will enable 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors’ users to start building their confidential computing ...
Academic researchers developed a side-channel attack called TEE.Fail, which allows extracting secrets from the trusted execution environment in the CPU, the highly secure area of a system, such as ...