What’s New in the Open Ecosystem

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2 min readJun 28, 2023

Secure AI, confidential computing, PyTorch* and more.

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Intel Open Ecosystem Team Updates: June
Here’s a selection of what’s new on our site and podcast.

Secure Artificial Intelligence: From Silicon to Serverless

AI and big data can revolutionize communities by unlocking insights and efficiencies that were previously hard to imagine. This powerful pairing can, however, become a security nightmare. Minimizing these risks starts with hardware and travels up to the cloud. That’s one of the main takeaways from a recent keynote at Microsoft Build from Arun Gupta, and Graham Bury, Principal PM Manager — Azure Confidential Computing, Microsoft. Read more.

Confidential Computing Made Easy with Kubernetes*

Edgeless Systems* and Intel have combined forces to leverage the Intel® Trusted Domain Extensions (TDX) capabilities, on select 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable instances, to shield your entire Kubernetes* cluster from the underlying cloud infrastructure. This demo shows you how in under 20 minutes. Learn more.

Meet the Maintainers Series: PyTorch*

PyTorch is a popular, influential deep learning framework that enables developers to build computational graphs on the fly, making it faster to develop and iterate deep learning models. Intel is a leading contributor to this open source framework, here’s how we’re involved. Read more.

Open at Intel Podcast

Creating Trust with Attestation

Host Katherine Druckman explores attestation and its role in creating trust in software and computing environments with Marcella Melara, a Security Researcher with Intel Labs, and Vinnie Scarlata, a Principal Engineer in the Security & Privacy Research Lab in Intel Labs. Learn more.

OpenSSF* Scorecard: A Tool to Evaluate Project Security

Assessing security threats in open source projects can be overwhelming, but there’s a tool that helps build trust quickly by measuring how projects adhere to certain best practices. An Open Source Security Foundation* project called OpenSSF Scorecard helps put some order and automation into the risk assessment process. Learn more.

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