Confidential Computing, Part 2: The Technical Bits
Part 1 of this series on Confidential Computing introduced the basic concepts and benefits of this emerging architecture for cloud computing. In this segment, we’ll dive...
John Manferdelli leads confidential computing incubation in VMware’s Office of the CTO. He is a member of the Defense Science Board, chair of the National Academies Forum on Cyber Resilience, and has been a member of DARPA’s Information Science and Technology Study Group. Prior to VMware, he held security-related roles as a professor of the practice and executive director of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute at Northeastern University; engineering director for Production Security Development at Google; senior principal engineer at Intel Corporation and co-PI for the Intel Science and Technology Center for Secure Computing at the University of California at Berkeley; and distinguished engineer at Microsoft. At Microsoft, he was also responsible for the development of the next-generation secure computing base technologies and the rights management capabilities currently integrated into Windows, for which he was the original architect. Manferdelli has a bachelor’s degree in physics from Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and a PhD in mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Part 1 of this series on Confidential Computing introduced the basic concepts and benefits of this emerging architecture for cloud computing. In this segment, we’ll dive...