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Inter-Platform Validation for Confidential Computing Community Group

The mission of this group is to discuss and ultimately formalise a communication framework to enable mutual validation and attestation of workloads performed in distinct confidential computing environments. The goal is to empower developers to leverage seamlessly the developing ecosystem of confidential computing solutions agnostically across vendors and opensource. It is not the motivation of this group to publish reports but rather work on testable deliveries, example implementation, user-stories. This group may publish Specifications. Individuals and organisations with intimate knowledge of the confidential computing world and adjacent topics such as cryptography and privacy are most welcome to participate.

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Call for Participation in Inter-Platform Validation for Confidential Computing Community Group

The Inter-Platform Validation for Confidential Computing Community Group has been launched:


The mission of this group is to discuss and ultimately formalise a communication framework to enable mutual validation and attestation of workloads performed in distinct confidential computing environments. The goal is to empower developers to leverage seamlessly the developing ecosystem of confidential computing solutions agnostically across vendors and opensource. It is not the motivation of this group to publish reports but rather work on testable deliveries, example implementation, user-stories. This group may publish Specifications. Individuals and organisations with intimate knowledge of the confidential computing world and adjacent topics such as cryptography and privacy are most welcome to participate.


In order to join the group, you will need a W3C account. Please note, however, that W3C Membership is not required to join a Community Group.

This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2022-11-22 by Florian Guitton. The following people supported its creation: Florian Guitton, Bertrand Foing, Axel Oehmichen, Rachel Yager, Kim Duffy. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.

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