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AntTech
Mar 2, 2024 · Information Security

IEEE Releases First Global Standard for Privacy Computing Integrated Machine (IEEE 3156-2023)

The IEEE Standards Association has published the world’s first privacy‑computing integrated‑machine standard (IEEE 3156‑2023), highlighting China’s leadership in privacy‑preserving data technologies and outlining hardware, software, and security requirements that aim to foster global adoption and reduce collaboration costs.

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IEEE Releases First Global Standard for Privacy Computing Integrated Machine (IEEE 3156-2023)
AntTech
AntTech
Oct 8, 2023 · Information Security

International Standards for Intelligent Device Risk Control: IEEE DTX Architecture and ITU Anti‑Fraud Guidelines

The article explains how recent IEEE and ITU international standards introduce a Device Trust Extension (DTX) framework and anti‑fraud detection guidelines for intelligent terminals, highlighting China's leadership, the technical content of the standards, and Ant Group's large‑scale deployment to enhance device security and risk management.

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International Standards for Intelligent Device Risk Control: IEEE DTX Architecture and ITU Anti‑Fraud Guidelines
AntTech
AntTech
Dec 3, 2022 · Information Security

IEEE Launches Trusted Enclave Computing (TECC) Standard Initiative Led by Ant Group

The IEEE Standards Association has officially launched the Trusted Enclave Computing (P3181) standard project, led by Ant Group with participation from Chinese research institutes and companies, aiming to define technical frameworks, security requirements, and guidelines for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining privacy-preserving computing systems.

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IEEE Launches Trusted Enclave Computing (TECC) Standard Initiative Led by Ant Group
AntTech
AntTech
Jan 20, 2021 · Information Security

IEEE Approves First TEE-Based Secure Computing Standard Led by Ant Group

Ant Group has led the IEEE to approve the world’s first standard for secure computing based on Trusted Execution Environments (TEE), outlining framework, functions, and security requirements, and aims to protect data privacy and sensitive code across cloud, blockchain, AI, and other emerging applications.

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IEEE Approves First TEE-Based Secure Computing Standard Led by Ant Group