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EQTY Lab Joins the Confidential Computing Consortium to Reinvent Trust in AI

EQTY Lab, a pioneering startup dedicated to securing the future of artificial intelligence, is joining the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) as a Startup Member. Known for its innovative work in cryptographic AI governance, EQTY Lab has developed technologies that bring integrity, transparency, and accountability to high-stakes AI deployments across sectors like the public sector, life sciences, and media.

The CCC is excited to welcome EQTY Lab into its growing community of leaders advancing confidential computing. By joining the consortium, EQTY Lab deepens its commitment to building systems that protect sensitive data and enable trust throughout the AI lifecycle. Their flagship solution, the AI Integrity Suite, uses confidential computing and verifiable compute to provide cryptographic proofs of AI operations, making agentic training and inference both secure and auditable.

“At EQTY Lab, we believe the future of AI depends on creating systems that can be trusted with sensitive data and mission-critical decisions,” said Jonathan Dotan, CEO of EQTY Lab. “Joining the Confidential Computing Consortium represents a significant step in our mission to build verifiable AI systems that operate with both privacy and accountability that can now begin on the processor itself.”

EQTY Lab’s recent launch of a Verifiable Compute solution marks a milestone in confidential AI. The platform uses hardware-based cryptographic notaries, leveraging CCC technologies like VirTEE on AMD SEV and exploring future adoption of COCONUT-SVSM. This ensures a tamper-proof record of every data object and code executed during AI workloads.

By participating in CCC, EQTY Lab aims to integrate deeper with open source projects and contribute to developing next-generation specifications for secure AI. Their work spans from implementing Intel’s TDX and Tiber solutions to contributing to Linux Foundation efforts like SPDX and SLSA, aligning secure enclave attestations with modern SBOM standards.

EQTY Lab joins a vibrant community of innovators within the CCC, committed to ensuring that confidential computing becomes the foundation of secure, trustworthy, and privacy-preserving technologies.

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