Intel SGX is a set of security-related instruction codes built into modern Intel CPUs. It allows applications to execute code and process data in secure regions of memory called .
Have you deployed SGX in a wireless environment? Let me know your latency benchmarks in the comments. wireless sgx
With speeds starting at a minimum of , it is available in thousands of hotspots island-wide, including: Public Transport : Major MRT stations and bus interchanges. Public Buildings : Libraries, museums, and community hubs. Commercial Hubs : Shopping malls, cafes, and restaurants. How to Connect to Wireless@SGx Intel SGX is a set of security-related instruction
Wireless SGX is not a marketing gimmick. It is the only practical way to run on shared, physically accessible hardware. As hackers get better at attacking the vRAN control plane, your enclaves become the last line of defense. Let me know your latency benchmarks in the comments
In conventional setups, the transition from hardware to software (e.g., processing a Wi-Fi packet and handing it to the OS) exposes data. Research implementations of "Wireless SGX" involve moving the Wi-Fi driver and crypto-processing logic into an SGX enclave.