OC3 registrations are now open! Join the premier event for confidential computing online or in Berlin on March 27.
Press Release
Berlin/Online - The fifth edition of the Open Confidential Computing Conference (OC3) will take place on March 27, 2025, in a hybrid format in Berlin and online, bringing together top experts from the fields of IT security, cloud and AI data protection.
The event is aimed specifically at CTOs, CISOs, software engineers and AI and IT security researchers. You can expect a compact program on the latest developments and use cases in the field of data protection-friendly technologies.
This year, OC3 will once again feature over 30 renowned speakers from leading companies for IT security, AI and cloud technologies. Among them:
The top-class CTO panel with executives from AMD, Intel, Microsoft and Nvidia will analyze current developments and regulatory challenges.
Organizer Edgeless Systems, a pioneer in Confidential Computing and Confidential AI, is supported by sponsors Google, Intel, Microsoft, Airbus, Arm and the Confidential Computing Consortium - a clear signal of the growing importance of data protection technologies.
Hybrid format: Participate on-site in Berlin or online
Tickets to OC3 are free of charge. All interested parties will receive the link to the video stream when they register. However, the number of participants on site at the Amplifier in Berlin Mitte is limited.
Further information and registration visit oc3.dev.
Edgeless Systems was founded in Bochum in 2020 and develops open-source cybersecurity solutions with confidential computing. The company offers security solutions for cloud and AI applications and works with customers such as Schwarz Gruppe (Stackit), IT.NRW and Uniklinik Freiburg. Edgeless Systems' technology is also used in the ePatient Record (ePA).
Edgeless Systems is a member of the Confidential Computing Consortium and organizes the Open Confidential Computing Conference (OC3) with the participation of companies such as Nvidia, Google, Microsoft, Intel and AMD.