Health IT Security August 23, 2019
Jessica Davis

Launched by the Linux Foundation, the tech collaboration will work to define and accelerate the adoption of confidential computing and create a secure environment for cloud computing.

– Linux Foundation recently announced that 10 tech giants have joined together for a joint data security consortium designed to define and accelerate the adoption of confidential computing.

Alibaba, Google Cloud, Microsoft, IBM, Red Hat, Swisscom, Baidu, Arm, Intel, and Tencent have all committed to joining the Confidential Computing Consortium, targeted on supporting all industries as they move into the cloud and edge computing.

A 2018 Gartner report showed that 30 percent of health centers will be based in the cloud within the next three years. However, Netwrix researchers found...

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