
We’re pleased to welcome QLAD to the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC), as the latest innovator helping define the next era of secure computing.
QLAD is a Kubernetes-native confidential computing platform that provides runtime protection by default, delivering pod-level Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) and featuring encrypted Armored Containers™ for enhanced IP protection and post-quantum resilience. With post-quantum resilience and seamless integration, no code rewrites or infrastructure changes required, QLAD enables scalable, production-ready confidentiality for modern workloads.
“At QLAD, we believe confidential computing should be simple. We’re building a platform that delivers drop-in protection for sensitive workloads, without code rewrites or infrastructure disruption. We’re proud to join the CCC community and contribute to the standards, tooling, and trust models that help organizations stay secure across clouds, edges, and collaborative environments.”
— Jason Tuschen, CEO, QLAD
Confidential computing is undergoing a transformation, from experimental to essential. QLAD was founded to help accelerate that shift by making trusted execution practical and DevOps-friendly, especially for organizations deploying at scale across cloud, hybrid, and edge environments.
Why QLAD joined CCC
The CCC provides a powerful venue to drive industry alignment on standards, reference architectures, and transparent governance. QLAD sees the consortium as a collaborative platform to:
- Champion workload-first adoption patterns (beyond VM- or node-level models)
- Demystify confidential computing for developers and security teams
- Share insights as it prepares to open-source components of its container security layer in late 2025
What QLAD brings to the community
QLAD engineers are already contributing to CCC-hosted initiatives, including the Confidential Containers (CoCo) project. Contributions to date include:
- QLAD engineers have contributed directly to the Confidential Containers (CoCo) project, including adding AWS SNP VLEK support across three repositories (trustee, guest-components, and azure-cvm-tooling)
- Submitted eight pull requests (all merged) to cloud-api-adaptor, advancing workload orchestration in confidential environments
- Engaged with members of U.S. Congress to raise awareness of Confidential Computing and Confidential Containers, helping ensure the technology receives attention and potential funding at the federal level
As QLAD prepares to open source additional components, it plans to work closely with the CCC Technical Advisory Council to align on contribution pathways and ensure long-term technical alignment.
What QLAD hopes to gain
In joining CCC, QLAD looks forward to:
- Advancing attestation frameworks, policy enforcement models, and container standards
- Collaborating with industry peers solving real-world deployment challenges
- Participating in working groups that shape the future of confidential computing across AI, hybrid cloud, and zero-trust environments
We’re excited to welcome QLAD into the CCC community and look forward to their continued contributions to making confidential computing scalable, practical, and trusted by default.