Security Technologies – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 73
February 8th, 2010
| Tags: AES-NI, Allyson Klein, Chip Chat, Intel, Intel Trusted Execution Technology, Jim Greene
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Jim Greene returns to Chip Chat to discuss two security technologies: AES-NI (new instructions to encrypt data) and Intel Trusted Execution Technology (protect against software attacks).
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