Title: Enarx: The Platform Abstraction for Trusted Execution Environments
Author: Shraddha Inamdar
Date: April 9, 2022
Source: FOSSSASIA 2022
Title: Enarx: The Platform Abstraction for Trusted Execution Environments
Author: Shraddha Inamdar
Date: April 9, 2022
Source: FOSSSASIA 2022
Title: Erica Brescia Fireside Chat
Author: Erica Brescia
Date: April 1, 2022
Source: Wasm Builders
Link: https://blog.profian.com/erica-brescia-the-future-of-cloud-wasm-and-open-source/
Title: Building an open company around an open source project
Author: Mike Bursell
Date: March 29, 2022
Enarx is an open source security project in Confidential Computing. About 2 years after its inception, we decided to start a company around it – and we wanted to make the company open, too. What were the challenges, and how did we address them? How to balance community growth against product development? Should design and development stay in the open? How should we manage issues, PRs, documentation?
We made some mistakes along the way, we’ve done some things right, and we’re still learning, but come along to understand and join us on our journey.
Source: Open Source 101 2022
Link: https://opensource101.com/sessions/building-an-open-company-around-an-open-source-project/
The Enarx project has just recently hit 1,500 commits and 500 stars. These are big milestones for us, and Nathaniel and I - and everyone associated with the project - would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in the project for their hard work and dedication.
Source: Enarx's Blog
Title: Introduction to Suborbital
Author: Connor Hicks
Date: March 18, 2022
Source: Confidential Computing Fellowship
A fair amount of the development for this release has been in functionality which won’t be visible to most users, including a major rewrite of the TEE/host interface component that we call sallyport. You will, however, notice that TLS support has been added to network connections from applications within the Keep. This is transparent to the application, so “Where does the certificate come from?” I hear you ask. The answer to that is from the attestation service that’s also part of this release. We’ll be talking more about that in further releases and articles, but key to the approach we’re taking is that interactions with the service (we call it the “Steward”) is pretty much transparent to users and applications.
Source: Alice, Eve and Bob – a security blog
Link: https://aliceevebob.com/2022/03/16/enarx-0-3-0-chittorgarh-fort/
Profian believes in growing the WebAssembly ecosystem. Our goal is to connect with like-minded individuals, companies, open source projects, and organizations to grow the WebAssembly ecosystem, to explore the limits of wasm-native applications, and to work together with the community to build the next wave of Cloud Computing!
Source: Profian's Blog
The Enarx project has published its third release, version 0.3.0, called Chittorgarh. It now provides:
Source: Enarx's Blog
Title: WebAssembly on Exercism
Author: Sean McBride
Date: March 11, 2022
Source: Confidential Computing Fellowship
Title: Introduction to Veracruz and WebAssembly
Author: Shale Xiong
Date: February 25, 2022
Source: Confidendial Computing Fellowship
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h7m8749DvxrZ7DL4IDEnTjj42i2dZ5um/preview