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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/08/2017 00:42, Charlie Kaufman
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<p>Now that chips that implement Intel's SGX "Secure Enclaves"
have been shipping in quantity and getting installed in
clients for a while, does anyone know whether anyone is making
use of it yet?<br>
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Yes, R3, the banking consortium for blockchain-like things, is using
SGX to add a better privacy option to its Corda product.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.corda.net/2017/06/corda-sgx-privacy-update/">https://www.corda.net/2017/06/corda-sgx-privacy-update/</a><br>
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iang<br>
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ps; disclosure, I had something to do with the early architectural
work of Corda but not the SGX part.<br>
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