Podcast Appearances
Our video editor was Leon Roginski-Gorman, and our theme music was composed by Greg Hooper.
Technology Now is a Fresh Air production for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and we'll see you at the same time, the same place next week.
Cheers.
You got married recently.
Congratulations, by the way.
Now, I assume you had a bachelorette party, or as I would call it here in the UK, a hen party.
How much did you know about what was happening?
Yeah, I had the same thing.
I had a snag deal, a bachelor party, and got blindfolded and bundled into a car.
I had no idea what was going on.
Well, in the same way that you and I didn't have much information as to what was going on within our respective bachelor and bachelorette parties, today we are exploring different levels of access to information within our organizations, although in this case, it's to do with data protection.
I'm Michael Bird.
Well, Sam, this is our second episode in our mini-series in collaboration with HPE Labs, celebrating 60 years of innovation.
And this time we are exploring the world of confidential computing.
Very interesting.
A way to keep your data secure from threats, both external and internal.
Well, today we'll be hearing from Dr. Nigel Edwards, director of the Security Lab at HPE Labs.
And as this is a new concept, the first thing I asked Nigel to do was to explain what exactly confidential computing is and what makes it distinct from regular styles of computing.