FAQ currently has
"What's a TEE?
A TEE is a Trusted Execution Environment and is key to confidential computing."
But it doesn't really define trusted execution environment. Would be nice to have a definition the CCC agrees on. The Outreach whitepaper currently has:
"A Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is commonly defined as an environment that provides a level of assurance of data integrity, data confidentiality, and code integrity."
FAQ currently has "What's a TEE? A TEE is a Trusted Execution Environment and is key to confidential computing."
But it doesn't really define trusted execution environment. Would be nice to have a definition the CCC agrees on. The Outreach whitepaper currently has:
"A Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is commonly defined as an environment that provides a level of assurance of data integrity, data confidentiality, and code integrity."