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Honeypotz Inc. Joins the Confidential Computing Consortium as a Startup Tier Member

By December 2, 2024No Comments2 min read

Honeypotz Inc., a leader in the field of Confidential Computing, has joined the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) as a start up member. This partnership underscores Honeypotz’s commitment to enhancing data security and contributing to the broader adoption of trusted execution environments (TEEs) worldwide.

As part of the CCC, Honeypotz will collaborate with industry leaders like RedHat to elevate security standards and foster innovation in data privacy and protection. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that ensure data remains secure and private, even in the most sensitive computing environments.

Honeypotz specializes in secure computing technologies that protect data in use, empowering organizations to confidently deploy and manage mission-critical applications. By working alongside RedHat and other CCC members, Honeypotz aims to push the boundaries of Confidential Computing, making secure and reliable solutions more accessible to businesses around the globe.

“We are excited to join the CCC and collaborate with RedHat,” said Vladimir Lialine, Founder of Honeypotz Inc. “This partnership will enable us to accelerate the adoption of trusted execution environments and continue delivering innovative solutions that address the evolving security needs of our customers.”

The CCC unites industry leaders, innovators, and experts to create a collaborative ecosystem for advancing the adoption of Confidential Computing technologies. By joining this consortium, Honeypotz reaffirms its position as a leader in data security and a driving force behind the future of Confidential Computing.

Learn more about Honeypotz’s mission and its role in the CCC by visiting Confidential Computing Consortium.

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