Exploring the Trustworthiness and Resilience of Distributed Systems

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Exploring the Trustworthiness and Resilience of Distributed Systems

Source: youtube.com

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Heidi Howard's presentation delves into whether distributed systems can be trusted to function as anticipated and to be accessible when needed. The talk encompasses an extensive journey through nearly half a century of academic research and engineering efforts to understand and improve distributed computing. Key impossibility results and their influence on building resilient distributed systems are explored. Upcoming trends like trusted hardware and decentralization, which could bypass existing impossibility barriers in distributed systems, are also discussed. Howard emphasizes the increasing difficulty of distributing systems and acknowledges the challenges related to data confidentiality in multi-party applications, Byzantine fault tolerance, and establishing trust in cloud environments. The talk points to trusted execution environments (TEEs) as an evolving hardware that fosters secure, isolated execution and remote verification of running software, presenting a solution for confidential data execution and integrity protection.

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