This roundtable delves into the challenges and strategies for safeguarding privacy within the rapidly evolving domains of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies. Experts will explore the latest advancements in privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) and frameworks crucial for developing new tech that prioritizes user privacy while protecting both algorithms and data
Sal Kimmich
Sal Kimmich is the Technical Community Architect for the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC), where they bring together over a decade of expertise in computational architecture and cybersecurity. They started their career sharing Python scripts with other computational neuroscientists in the wild world of supercomputing. A decade later, they are still paying attention to the algorithmic side of open source tech. Before joining CCC, Sal worked as a scalable SecDevOps Machine Learning engineer and brought those contributions to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF). They have focused on practical automation around security best practices like Security Slams. Sal aims to make maintainers’ work rewarding, to create tech demos that dazzle, and to showcase the world-class Open Source Projects for Confidential Computing and beyond.
Andrew Martin
Confidential Computing Consortium
Website: https://confidentialcomputing.io/
The Confidential Computing Consortium is a community focused on projects securing data in use and accelerating the adoption of Confidential Computing through open collaboration.
The Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) brings together hardware vendors, cloud providers, and software developers to accelerate the adoption of Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) technologies and standards.
CCC is a project community 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.