All part of the cloud provider's Confidential Computing push
"We're always looking to push the boundaries with concepts not available from other cloud providers, and an area we're seeing increased demand is for improved Kubernetes security," CEO Mark Boost said in a statement.
The capability opens the door to a host of potential use cases across many industries, from fields like healthcare and finance that require controlled and privileged access to highly sensitive data, to supporting global firms and governments in protecting confidential or classified data, Boost claimed.
IDC Europe senior research director Andrew Buss told us that anything that can help improve the security and isolation of workloads is only to be applauded.
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