
SGX
Intel SGX (Software Guard Extensions) is a security feature that creates a protected area within a computer’s processor called an enclave. This enclave safeguards sensitive data and code from outside access, even if the operating system or other software is compromised. Think of it as a secure vault within your computer’s brain, where private information and critical computations can happen safely. SGX helps ensure that confidential data remains private and unaltered, supporting secure applications like digital wallets, sensitive data processing, and trusted computing environments.