Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC)

Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC)

The Confidential Computing Consortium is a community focused on projects securing data in use and accelerating the adoption of confidential computing through open collaboration. CCC brings together hardware vendors, cloud providers, and software developers to accelerate the adoption of Trusted Execution Environment technologies and standards. CCC is a project at the Linux Foundation dedicated to defining and accelerating the adoption of confidential computing. It embodies open governance and open collaboration that has aided the success of similarly ambitious efforts. The effort includes commitments from numerous member organizations and contributions from several open source projects. CCC protects data in use by performing computation in a hardware-based, attested TEE. These secure and isolated environments prevent unauthorized access or modification of applications and data while in use, increasing the security assurances for organizations that manage sensitive and regulated data.

Why Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC)?

Confidential Computing Consortium is securing data in use and accelerating the adoption of confidential computing through open collaboration.