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Article: New Attacks Against Secure Enclaves - published 4 days ago.
Content: Encryption can protect data at rest and data in transit, but does nothing for data in use. What we have are secure enclaves. I’ve written about this before: Almost all cloud services have to perform some computation on our data. Even the simplest storage provider has code to copy bytes from an internal storage system and deliver them to the user. End-to-end ...
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/11/new-attacks-against-secure-enclaves.html   
Published: 2025 11 10 12:04:55
Received: 2025 11 10 12:11:51
Feed: Schneier on Security
Source: Schneier on Security
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: New Attacks Against Secure Enclaves - published 4 days ago.
Content: Encryption can protect data at rest and data in transit, but does nothing for data in use. What we have are secure enclaves. I’ve written about this before: Almost all cloud services have to perform some computation on our data. Even the simplest storage provider has code to copy bytes from an internal storage system and deliver them to the user. End-to-end ...
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/11/new-attacks-against-secure-enclaves.html   
Published: 2025 11 10 12:04:55
Received: 2025 11 10 12:11:51
Feed: Schneier on Security
Source: Schneier on Security
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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