Richard Lyu is a SUSE Labs Developer for EFI, specializing in the development and research of edk2/OVMF and confidential computing, and is a member of the UEFI Forum. He graduated from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, has a strong background in low-level systems, and excels in source code analysis and tracing. He was invited to speak for the Advanced Unix Programming course at National Tsing Hua University and also presented his research at FOSDEM 2025. Passionate about promoting cybersecurity, he served as the Deputy General Coordinator of HITCON Enterprise 2024 and the General Coordinator of HITCON Training 2023.
As confidential computing continues to grow, AMD SEV-SNP has evolved within the open-source community and is now supported by major cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. By encrypting memory, SEV-SNP ensures that a virtual machine’s memory remains accessible only to itself, protecting sensitive workloads in virtualized environments. This session provides an in-depth exploration of AMD SEV-SNP, focusing on its integration and implementation within the Linux kernel, QEMU, and OVMF. Attendees will gain insights into SEV-SNP’s role in confidential computing, recent advancements in open-source development, and the security guarantees it offers. We will also examine the limitations of its protections and discuss whether adopting this technology is essential for enhancing system security.
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