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Volume 22, Issue 2 (March/April 2024) Table of Contents

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March/April 2024 acmqueue


Features


Elevating Security with Arm CCA
Arm Confidential Compute Architecture provides a way to assess an implementation's security claims through a process of attestation and verification.
- Charles Garcia-Tobin and Mark Knight

Confidential Container Groups
The authors built and tested Parma to power confidential containers on Azure container instances. With minimal performance overhead, it allows third parties to communicate securely with containers.
- Matthew A. Johnson, Stavros Volos, Ken Gordon, Sean T. Allen, Christoph M. Wintersteiger, Sylvan Clebsch, John Starks, and Manuel Costa

Confidential Computing or Cryptographic Computing?
The two prominent approaches to secure computation today are a purely cryptographic approach or a hardware security approach known as confidential computing. There are tradeoffs between the two in deployment, security, and performance.
- Raluca Ada Popa

Trustworthy AI using Confidential Federated Learning
Ensuring AI's trustworthiness is tantamount to its success, but training machine-learning models often requires access to private data. CFL and confidential computing can work together to achieve better security.
- Kapil Vaswani, Andrew Paverd, Peter Pietzuch, and Jinnan Guo


Columns


DRILL BITS
Zero Tolerance for Bias

From gambling to military conscription, randomization makes crucial real-world decisions. With blood and treasure at stake, fairness is not negotiable. Unfortunately, bad advice and biased methods abound. We'll learn how to navigate around misinformation, develop sound methods, and compile checklists for design and code reviews.
- Terence Kelly

KODE VICIOUS
Structuring Success

The affinity for good program structure tends to come only after you've either been exposed to it in a well-written system or had the need thrust upon you by the problem you are trying to solve.
- George Neville-Neil

OPERATIONS AND LIFE
Make Two Trips

Comedian Larry David's advice to "make two trips" pertains not only to armfuls of groceries, but also to IT. Making two loops when coding or making two smaller projects out of one larger goal can simplify life.
- Thomas A. Limoncelli

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