The man on your left is Dr. Peng Ning -- a analog science don at NC State whose team, along with researchers from IBM, has full-blown an contingent new method for safely securing cloud-stored data. Their approach, known as a "Strongly Isolated bookkeeping Environment" (SICE), would basically allow engineers to isolate, store and process sensual intelligence away from a computing system's hypervisors -- programs that allow operative overhead systems to operate independently of one another, but are also unsafe to hackers. With the Trusted computing Base (TC
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diplomatic data, thereby freeing up the other cores to execute normal functions. And, because TCB consists of just 300 lines of code, it leaves a smaller "surface" for cybercriminals to attack. When put to the test, the SICE building used only three percent of overhead feat for workloads that didn't require direct network access -- an amount that Ping describes as a "fairly modest price to pay for the enhanced security." He acknowledges, however, that he and his team still need to find a way to speed up processes for workloads that do depend on network access, and it remains to be seen whether or not their address will make it to the widespread anytime soon. For now, though, you can float past the break for more details in the full PR.
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