Secure Container in IoT Segment: Extend KATA to ACRN IoT Hypervisor
Todays connected devices are increasingly expected to support a range of hardware resources, operating systems, and software tools/applications. Workload consolidation, resource isolation and safety …
Talk Title | Secure Container in IoT Segment: Extend KATA to ACRN IoT Hypervisor |
Speakers | Yu Wang (Technical Leader, Intel), Jason Chen (Technical Leader, Intel) |
Conference | Open Source Summit + Automotive Linux Summit Japan |
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Location | Tokyo, Japan |
Date | Jul 17-19, 2019 |
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Today’s connected devices are increasingly expected to support a range of hardware resources, operating systems, and software tools/applications. Workload consolidation, resource isolation and safety become hot topics now, container technology should be an answer. KATA Container is a security enhanced container by leveraging Virtual Machines (VMs) technology, that feels and performs like containers, but provides the workload isolation and security advantages of VMs. Originally KATA is designed for data center usage, so there’re gaps and challenges to meet specific IoT segment requirements, for example, real time, functional safety and embedded I/O mediator requirements. ACRN™ is a flexible, lightweight hypervisor, built for real-time and safety-criticality usages. In this session, Yu/Jason will introduce how to extend KATA Container to ACRN IoT hypervisor to for embedded system usages.