SCRT Labs Integrates Intel Trust Authority into SecretVM
SCRT Labs announced in a press release that it has integrated Intel Trust Authority into every SecretVM, making attestation and verification built-in features of the platform.
Each SecretVM now includes an endpoint that provides an Intel-signed attestation token by default, allowing developers to verify workloads without additional setup or SDK integration. Custom policies can be added through configuration, enabling operators to issue tokens against multiple independent appraisals for regulated workloads.
The attestation tokens are bound to the SecretVM’s TLS connection, ensuring that verification occurs within the attested environment and reducing the risk of impersonation or proxying attacks. Intel Trust Authority acts as an independent verifier, separating the roles of host and appraiser to provide third-party assurance.
The integration supports use cases across confidential AI inference, financial services, healthcare, and regulated computing. It is available immediately with bundled credentials from SCRT Labs at no additional cost.
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