Confidential Computing Summit 2026: Empowering Trust in AI
The upcoming Confidential Computing Summit 2026 is set to take place in San Francisco, California, on June 23-24, 2026. This prestigious gathering is organized by the Linux Foundation and OPAQUE, marking a pivotal moment in the realm of secure AI and data governance.
What to Expect at the Summit
The event aims to bring together leaders from different sectors, including enterprise executives, technology experts, and policy makers. The discussions will focus on how confidential computing facilitates the secure and governed use of AI across cloud and distributed settings. With the increasing shift towards full-scale AI deployment across various organizations, the necessity for robust data sovereignty and risk management is more critical than ever.
Jim Zemlin, the CEO of the Linux Foundation, articulated the urgency of the summit’s mission: "As organizations advance into extensive AI implementation, we must prioritize safeguarding data and managing associated risks. The Confidential Computing Summit fosters collaboration towards establishing the necessary tools and openness to maintain a balance between privacy, security, and performance."
The Landscape of Confidential Computing
The summit addresses the significant challenges in the enterprise AI landscape, particularly highlighting how these challenges restrict the ability to securely manage sensitive information within models. Recent findings from IDC indicate a steep uptake in confidential computing, with 75% of organizations already on board. Notably, a staggering 88% of respondents highlighted enhanced data integrity as the primary motivation behind their implementation efforts.
Throughout the summit, industry experts will deliver keynotes and engage in workshops that emphasize essential topics, such as agent security, intellectual property protection, and securing AI workloads in diverse computing environments. Aaron Fulkerson, CEO of OPAQUE, remarked, "The adoption of AI is no longer constrained by technological limitations; rather, it's bound by the trust that organizations can place in these systems. The importance lies in ensuring that data integrity is upheld throughout its lifecycle."
Keynote Speakers and Topics
The summit's keynote presentations promise to offer invaluable insights from some of the leading figures in technology. Notable speakers include:
- - Hugo Romero, Corporate Vice President, Product Security at AMD
- - Ion Stoica, Professor at UC Berkeley and Co-Founder of Databricks
- - Nelly Porter, Director of Product Management at Google
- - Mark Russinovich, CTO at Microsoft Azure
- - Dr. Najwa Aaraj, CEO at Technology Innovation Institute
Highlights will include:
- - Discussions on the "Trust Layer" vital for the evolving AI ecosystem
- - The necessity for a transparent infrastructure to facilitate the secure deployment of AI agents
- - Effective strategies for scaling confidential computing within enterprise systems, notably leveraging Kubernetes ensuring operational security
Registration and Participation
Early registration is now available until May 12, 2026. Interested attendees are encouraged to sign up to secure their spots and take advantage of early bird pricing. You can learn more about registration or request a press pass at
Linux Foundation's website.
Event Sponsorship
The Confidential Computing Summit 2026 is made possible through generous sponsorship from prominent industry players, including AMD, Google, Microsoft, and Technology Innovation Institute, amongst others. To explore sponsorship opportunities, further details are available on the event’s official page.
About OPAQUE and the Linux Foundation
OPAQUE, emerging from UC Berkeley's RISELab, addresses the pressing need for secure AI solutions, ensuring organizations can deploy AI technologies with confidence. The Linux Foundation, a non-profit organization at the forefront of open-source innovation, plays a critical role in fostering collaborations across the tech landscape. Their commitment to establishing secure and compliant frameworks for open-source projects is foundational for today’s digital infrastructures.
As AI continues to revolutionize industries, the Confidential Computing Summit 2026 is set to be a landmark event — bridging gaps, fostering collaboration, and crafting a secure future for AI implementation. Mark your calendars and prepare to engage with the future of confidential AI and data integrity.