Enclave developers need a "commercial agreement" with Intel to develop enclaves. Under this agreement, Intel blesses a code-signing certificate belonging to the developer and adds this to a whitelist.
Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) technology is not looking so hot these days. The current problem is CVE-2018-18098, which Intel calls an "improper file verification" that can be exploited on ...
Intel’s latest generation of CPUs contains a vulnerability that allows attackers to obtain encryption keys and other confidential information protected by the company’s software guard extensions, the ...
Software Guide Extensions (SGX) is a method Intel introduced into its new newer chips to create a secure enclave area that developers believed would be able to isolate the program and its data from ...