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Why Should I Trust Your Code
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Why Should I Trust Your Code
link
https://github.com/microsoft/ccf
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture/
Conclusion
Future
Parallels HTTPS rollout—standards + user pressure drive adoption
Adoption
Requires collaboration across developers, CSPs, auditors
Auditability
CTS enables post-hoc investigations (like certificate transparency)
Implementation & Standardization
CTS Prototype
- Performance: 1.5K claims/sec; 5.1K receipts/sec/thread.
- SGX enclaves; 3.5K LoC (C++) + 3K LoC (Python).
- Built on CCF (Confidential Consortium Framework).
SCITT (IETF)
Standardizes claim formats
Threat Analysis & Mitigations
Accountability
- Bad issuers caught via signed claims. - CTS corruption detectable through ledger replay.
TEE Compromise Risks
Software-level attacks:Trojan code/bugs → Auditable via CTS ledger
Hardware-level attacks:Rogue attestations → Mitigated via whitelisting/blacklisting
solution:Code Transparency Service (CTS) Architecture
example:Supermarket pork with a QR code → Scan to see farm & inspection details
Workflow
3. Users verify attestation + receipts before trusting service.
2. CSP deploys TEEs with attested code.
1. Providers sign claims → Register at CTS.
Components
Policies
Receipts
Claims
Core Idea
Public, append-only ledger for tracking code/provenance
Problem:Challenges in Trusting Code
User Dilemma
Modern reliance on cloud platforms (scalability vs. security).
Frequent updates (e.g., weekly patches)
Non-reproducible builds
Trust requires reviewing all source code, dependencies, and tools too much
Introduction to Confidential Computing (CC)
Example:AI cloud service handling sensitive conversations (health, finances)
Key goal:Treat cloud infrastructure as part of the adversary (like encrypted storage/networking).
Definition:Protects data in use via hardware-isolated TEEs (Trusted Execution Environments)