All posts by Mike Bursell

Meet the founder – Mike
Meet the founder – Mike
Why did you start Enarx? Around the end of 2018, Nathaniel and I were working for Red Hat, and came up with an idea to improve how Trusted Execution Environments. Red Hat were very supportive, and we founded...
October 13, 2021 | By Mike Bursell
Introducing Profian
Introducing Profian
We are immensely proud and excited to announce the launch of Profian, a start-up company to create Confidential Computing products and services based on the Enarx project (https://enarx.dev).  We’re a truly global and distributed company, with our CEO...
September 30, 2021 | By Mike Bursell
Why we open sourced our security project
When Nathaniel McCallum and I embarked on the project that is now called Enarx, we made one decision right at the beginning: the code for Enarx would be open source, a stance fully supported by our employer, Red...
Stepping WebAssembly up a notch with security
Wasm offers the sort of platform-independence and easy integration that security-conscious developers and enterprises are looking for. Author(s): Mike BursellSource: Opensource.comLink: https://opensource.com/article/20/5/wasm-security
Trust No One, Run Everywhere–Introducing Enarx
When you run a workload as a VM, container or in a serverless environment, that workload is vulnerable to interference by any person or software with hypervisor, root or kernel access.  Enarx, a new open source project,  aims...
Announcing Enarx for running sensitive workloads
Enarx leverages the capabilities of a TEE to change the trust model for your application. Author(s): Mike BursellSource: Opensource.comLink: https://opensource.com/article/19/5/enarx-security