Entries by Veracruz

Public Zoom meetings, and a new Slack channel

We have two news items: We will now be hosting public meetings every Thursday (15:00 BST/10:00 CDT) on Zoom. These hour-long meetings are intended for technical discussion with other contributors to the project. Anybody with an interest in Veracruz is free to join these meetings, which can be accessed using this link. We have now arranged for […]

Upcoming invited talk on Veracruz

We are delighted to announce that the Veracruz project has been invited to present at the Open Confidential Computing Conference (OC3) in early March. Derek Miller will be speaking on behalf of the Veracruz development team. We thank the organizers for their invite, and look forward to what looks to be an interesting meeting!

Derek Miller’s OC3 talk recording available

Earlier this month, Derek Miller was invited to present Veracruz at the Open Confidential Computing Conference (OC3). A recording of Derek’s talk is now available, here. We would like to thank the OC3 organizers for inviting us to present at what was a very interesting event!

Two talk recordings

Recently Dominic Mulligan and Derek Miller presented two talks on Veracruz. Dominic’s talk provided a general overview of the project, and was presented in the Hardware-aided Trusted Execution Environment Devroom at FOSDEM 2021. Derek’s talk, on the other hand, provided a more detailed look at how Veracruz handles remote attestation, and was presented at Linux […]

Upcoming Veracruz talks

We are excited to announce two upcoming talks on the Veracruz project: The first, by Derek Miller, is a talk entitled Veracruz: privacy-preserving multi-party computation using trusted hardware at Linux Conf Australasia (LCA). This will be held on Monday 25th January, with a live question-and-answer session afterwards. The abstract is here. The second, by Dominic Mulligan, is a talk […]

Veracruz is now an open-source project

Until recently, Veracruz was a research project developed internally by members of the Distributed Systems and Security team within Arm Research. Yesterday, we open-sourced Veracruz, and will continue further development in the open. See the main Veracruz repository for more details on the project, and how to begin contributing!