
The Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) is pleased to welcome Invary as a new General Member of the community!
About Invary
Invary is a cybersecurity company focused on continuous Runtime Integrity attestation, enabling organizations to verify that systems remain in a trusted state throughout execution, not just at boot. This capability is increasingly critical for confidential computing environments, where trust must persist across the full workload lifecycle.
Invary leverages technology exclusively licensed from the NSA’s Laboratory for Advanced Cybersecurity Research to continuously verify kernel integrity, eBPF programs, and trusted execution environment (TEE) operations. These protections span physical hosts, virtual machines, confidential VMs, containers, and processing units, providing cryptographic proof of integrity from launch through termination.
Runtime Integrity is available as a SaaS offering or for on-premises deployment and integrates with existing SIEM and SOC workflows. By delivering verifiable trust signals, Invary’s technology complements hardware-based isolation controls across hybrid cloud, containerized, and multi-tenant environments.
Why Invary Joined CCC
As confidential computing adoption grows, ensuring trust during runtime has become a foundational requirement rather than an optional enhancement. Invary’s work addresses a critical gap by extending integrity verification beyond initial attestation and into continuous execution.
Joining the Confidential Computing Consortium allows Invary to collaborate with industry leaders who are shaping the future of trusted execution. Through CCC participation, Invary aims to help advance industry understanding of runtime integrity and contribute to standards that support verifiable trust throughout the workload lifecycle.
What Invary Hopes to Contribute and Gain
Invary is particularly interested in collaborating on runtime attestation standards and interoperability efforts that strengthen confidential computing deployments in real-world environments. The company brings hands-on experience securing complex infrastructure across diverse execution models and looks forward to sharing practical insights with the CCC community.
Through engagement with CCC members across hardware, cloud, and security domains, Invary aims to help accelerate adoption of confidential computing by making continuous verification more accessible, operational, and trustworthy.
Hear from Invary
“Runtime Integrity attestation provides continuous verification that systems remain in a known-good state throughout execution,” said Jason Rogers, CEO of Invary. “For confidential computing to deliver on its security promise, continuous verification is essential.”
The CCC community is excited to welcome Invary as a General Member and looks forward to the expertise and perspective they bring to advancing confidential computing.