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Join our esteemed experts and thought leaders for an insightful exploration of how Confidential Computing is reshaping the paradigm of privacy and security, and driving a new era of trust and resilience in the digital age. Through an engaging dialogue, the panel will examine the transformative potential of Confidential Computing in safeguarding sensitive data and bolstering security measures across diverse industries. Delving into real-world case studies and emerging trends, the discussion will illuminate the pivotal role of Confidential Computing solutions in addressing the evolving challenges of data privacy and security.

Moderator

Author:

Mike Bursell

Executive Director
Confidential Computing Consortium

Mike Bursell

Executive Director
Confidential Computing Consortium

Author:

Simon Gallagher

Senior Technical Program Manager
Azure Confidential Compute, Microsoft

Simon Gallagher

Senior Technical Program Manager
Azure Confidential Compute, Microsoft

Author:

Andreas Walbrodt

CFO
Enclaive

Andreas Walbrodt

CFO
Enclaive

Author:

Bertrand Foing

Founder & CEO
Secretarium & Klave

Bertrand Foing is the founder and CEO of Secretarium. He started his career in 2008 at Société Générale on the structured credit derivatives trading desk. He delivered both super-scalable, real-time solutions using tens of thousands of machines, and a series of high-performance tools for trading. Bertrand joined Société Générale’s Crypto and Blockchain Lab in 2014 and gained a deep understanding of trustless systems and privacy-enhancing technologies. He created Secretarium in 2016 to focus on privacy-preserving/confidential computing. With the help of the co-founder Cédric Wahl, they have achieved great success with major international institutions, and delivered an easy-to-adopt confidential computing platform, Klave, in 2023.

Bertrand Foing

Founder & CEO
Secretarium & Klave

Bertrand Foing is the founder and CEO of Secretarium. He started his career in 2008 at Société Générale on the structured credit derivatives trading desk. He delivered both super-scalable, real-time solutions using tens of thousands of machines, and a series of high-performance tools for trading. Bertrand joined Société Générale’s Crypto and Blockchain Lab in 2014 and gained a deep understanding of trustless systems and privacy-enhancing technologies. He created Secretarium in 2016 to focus on privacy-preserving/confidential computing. With the help of the co-founder Cédric Wahl, they have achieved great success with major international institutions, and delivered an easy-to-adopt confidential computing platform, Klave, in 2023.

We invite companies to bring concrete use cases to discuss as a group and break down the details: how many parties, statistical vs. specific outcomes, interaction picture, data set size, computational complexity, security needs, etc, and suggest trade-offs to select a specific PET.

Author:

David Archer

CTO
Niobium

Dr. David Archer, Chief Technology Officer for Niobium Microsystems, has over 40 years of experience in computer hardware and software development, including over 12 years of R&D in Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Dr. Archer developed foundations and application of PETs in well-known US Government programs such as DARPA PROCEED, SafeWare, Brandeis, SIEVE, and DPRIVE; IARPA HECTOR; as well as in programs for the US Departments of Homeland Security, Education, Energy, the Census Bureau, and the US Intelligence Community. Dr. Archer is a founding member of the Privacy Preserving Technology Team, United Nations Statistics Division, and co-authored the first UN Privacy Preserving Technology Handbook. Dr. Archer was appointed by the Director of NIST and served as one of seven national judges on the US Privacy Enhancing Technologies Prize Challenge. Dr. Archer served as a Summer Scholar in PETs for the US Census Bureau in 2022.

David Archer

CTO
Niobium

Dr. David Archer, Chief Technology Officer for Niobium Microsystems, has over 40 years of experience in computer hardware and software development, including over 12 years of R&D in Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Dr. Archer developed foundations and application of PETs in well-known US Government programs such as DARPA PROCEED, SafeWare, Brandeis, SIEVE, and DPRIVE; IARPA HECTOR; as well as in programs for the US Departments of Homeland Security, Education, Energy, the Census Bureau, and the US Intelligence Community. Dr. Archer is a founding member of the Privacy Preserving Technology Team, United Nations Statistics Division, and co-authored the first UN Privacy Preserving Technology Handbook. Dr. Archer was appointed by the Director of NIST and served as one of seven national judges on the US Privacy Enhancing Technologies Prize Challenge. Dr. Archer served as a Summer Scholar in PETs for the US Census Bureau in 2022.

The Impact of AI on Animal Health

PETs offer remarkable opportunities for safely realising the full value of data, but engaging and implementing PETs in regulatory and infrastructure environments geared towards traditional methods of managing data poses a barrier. Closing the gap between modern information working practices and the tools and systems that are needed to enable PETs is critical to realising their opportunity.

Fully homomorphic encryption is an extremely valuable PET for confidential computation, but is well known for the challenging degree of computation that is required. Optalysys are not only developing the hardware that overcomes this computational challenge, but addressing the difficulty of incorporating powerful FHE technologies into valuable data workflows.

In this talk, we will be launching our Innovation Lab and presenting the current state of play for our existing accelerator technologies, the extensions and augmentations to these systems that we will be making over the year, and the opportunities that will be presented by our SDK for development and connectivity.

Author:

Nick New

Founder
Optalysys

Founded Optalysys in 2013 with twenty years experience in Fourier optical processing, having previously spun Cambridge Correlators Ltd. out of the University of Cambridge from technology developed during PhD in Optical Pattern Recognition.

Nick New

Founder
Optalysys

Founded Optalysys in 2013 with twenty years experience in Fourier optical processing, having previously spun Cambridge Correlators Ltd. out of the University of Cambridge from technology developed during PhD in Optical Pattern Recognition.

Author:

Mark Medum Bundgaard

Chief Product Officer
Partisia

Mark Medum Bundgaard

Chief Product Officer
Partisia
 

Charmian Simmons

Financial Crime & Compliance Expert
SymphonyAI

Charmian Simmons is a Financial Crime and Compliance Expert covering Financial Services at SymphonyAI. She has over 20 years of experience in the financial sector across risk management, financial crime, internal controls and IT advisory. She is a technology evangelist specialising in AI innovations and transformation. Charmian is responsible for providing practitioner expertise, thought leadership and analysing key policy, regulatory and technology drivers transforming the compliance market. Charmian is CAMS, CDPSE, CRMA and CISA certified.

Charmian Simmons

Financial Crime & Compliance Expert
SymphonyAI

Charmian Simmons

Financial Crime & Compliance Expert
SymphonyAI

Charmian Simmons is a Financial Crime and Compliance Expert covering Financial Services at SymphonyAI. She has over 20 years of experience in the financial sector across risk management, financial crime, internal controls and IT advisory. She is a technology evangelist specialising in AI innovations and transformation. Charmian is responsible for providing practitioner expertise, thought leadership and analysing key policy, regulatory and technology drivers transforming the compliance market. Charmian is CAMS, CDPSE, CRMA and CISA certified.

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