AMD EPYC’s Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) Feature Demo

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SEV is a new secure, encrypted virtualization feature that is built into all AMD EPYC™ processors. It can provide new security benefits to EPYC customers.

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This video makes so much sense with the recent disclosures, considering the bug was revealed to AMD/Intel/ARM/others June 1st

Falkkos
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Make AMD great again ! (forget the other slogan) . Stock keeps rising because the partners REALLY love EPYC. Lisa was righz when she said in february "The best is yet to come". Infinity fabric FTW !

YourTamedLion
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AMD's continuing to impress! Would love to see whitepapers on SEV.

Whiiskey
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Is it ironic that AMD is represented by Blue and Intel is represented by Red? :D

RobbieRobski
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Does EPYC processor support the SEV-ES feature or only SEV ? Thanks.

quantcorr
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Are those in the background 2 raspberrypies?

MaximumEdition
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U should have had an enable box of the feature. Then run the test without it and with it. Show that its completely real

Niculwmusic
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Are those Raspberry PI's in the background (in enclosures)?

akompsupport
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"My name is John Doe for today"
well, that escalated quickly

KNightstyleZ
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This is why I hate giving anyone else my data, or virtualization in general. It's nice to see memory encrypted, that will make cloud storage and virtualization a bit more secure, but what's keeping the "malicious administrator" from reconstructing the key the machine uses to encrypt memory, whether it's just one encryption for all memory, or separate keys for each virtual environment or account?

Durethia
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I just need 2 AMD eypc, one threadripper and an Intel laptop.. hopefully things work out..

sriramradhakrishnaniyer
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Clearly you're just glueing together the data, so that hackers can't access it

marcelo_roger
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i wouldnt expect anything less when i saw a video about pcs and a nerd in the display pic

GeraltOfRivia
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Regardless, that persons computer on the so called "cloud" has both the data and the decryption keys. I do not care that the data is encrypted with a key that is accessable only by the hardware.

potatoes
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So this is what is protecting us from meltdown and spectre

bright
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Did AMD sue CTS for defamation yet ???

BigEightiesNewWave
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While a cool feature, it has to come at a significant cost in performance. Encrypting before writing and decrypting after reading every single byte of memory, has to be extremely expensive.

JensHove
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AMD is way ahead of Intel in designing a secure and fast CPU. My wish for 2018 is that World realizes this and gives AMD it's due credit it is worthy for. Intel messed up big time with meltdown and spectre.

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