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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Sensitive Data in HPC – How Secure Can It Be?
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nMartin Matthiesen (CSC - IT Center for Scienc
 e), Tiziano Müller and Timothy Dykes (HPE), Stefan Lankes (RWTH Aachen Uni
 versity), and Roberto Avanzi (University of Haifa)\n\nIn this roundtable, 
 the speakers of the Minisymposium and additional guests will discuss with 
 the audience the question “How secure can handling sensitive data in HPC b
 e?”, with an introduction given by  Martin Matthiesen (CSC – IT Center for
  Science, Finland), moderated  by Tiziano Müller (HPE, Switzerland). This 
 includes the following topics: Enabling collaboration in HPC through Confi
 dential Computing: How does Confidential Computing allow researchers from 
 different institutions to securely work on sensitive data in a shared HPC 
 environment, exploring solutions for data privacy while facilitating colla
 boration. Mitigating security risks in cloud-based HPC with Confidential C
 omputing: Discussing how Confidential Computing helps address security con
 cerns when using public cloud resources for HPC. Desirable and achievable 
 levels of confidentiality with today’s technology will be evaluated. Stand
 ardization and interoperability of Confidential Computing for HPC: This to
 pic explores the ongoing efforts to create standards and ensure compatibil
 ity between different TEE implementations for seamless use in HPC environm
 ents.\nThe future of Confidential Computing in HPC: This dives into potent
 ial future advancements in Confidential Computing technologies and their i
 mpact on HPC. It could explore areas like integration with AI workloads or
  leveraging Confidential Computing for emerging HPC architectures.\n\nDoma
 in: Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Timot
 hy Dykes (HPE) and Tiziano Müller (HPE)
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