Decentralized governance for Git communities
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May 19, 2024 - Go
Decentralized governance for Git communities
Confidential is the confidential computing stack. We run your AI workloads (inference, training, agents) in hardware-encrypted Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). You can provide on-prem security and end-to-end privacy guarantees on your off-prem hosted infrastructure. Your data and code stay private. You can independently verify these claims.
A list of tools and methods for building trustworthy software following TrustOps principles.
Tamarin codes for checking verifiability properties of Helios, Belenios and the Estonian e-voting protocol.
Course project on prompt engineering for automated verifiability checking of online user comments.
A library to use interval arithmetic on PyTorch's models. It can also generate a PVS theory. It can also use Statistical Model Analysis
A secure, privacy-preserving voting system built with Go, featuring zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic tallying for absolute vote privacy and public verifiability.
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Redfish secures DeFi liquidity using Uniswap v4 Hooks and EZKL-powered ZKML to detect anomalies in real-time, enriched by verifiable Etherscan history via vlayer ZK-TLS.
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