Research commissioned by the Confidential Computing Consortium highlights accelerating adoption driven by AI innovation, compliance standards, and data sovereignty
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC), a project community at the Linux Foundation dedicated to defining and accelerating the adoption of Confidential Computing, today announced findings from a new survey conducted by IDC. Based on insights from more than 600 global IT leaders across 15 industries, the study, "Unlocking the Future of Data Security: Confidential Computing as a Strategic Imperative," reveals that Confidential Computing has become a foundational enabler of modern data-centric innovation, but implementation complexities are hindering widespread adoption.
"Confidential Computing has grown from a niche concept into a vital strategy for data security and trusted AI innovation," said Nelly Porter, governing board chair, Confidential Computing Consortium. "As international security and compliance regulations tighten, organizations must invest in education and interoperability to meet heightened data confidentiality, integrity and availability standards – and enable secure AI adoption across sensitive environments."
Major benefits push Confidential Computing into the mainstream
Awareness and adoption of Confidential Computing continue to grow, expanding its footprint into more industries and applications. According to IDC, "this momentum reflects a broader shift toward securing data in use, driven by the need to mitigate urgent threats and enable secure collaboration in environments where sensitive data is routinely handled." The study finds:
Adoption drivers shift gears
As security, compliance, and innovation imperatives converge, Confidential Computing adoption is being fueled as a response to external regulations and an enabler for internal business transformation goals. The study finds:
Geographic and industry differences highlight early leaders and emerging priorities in Confidential Computing
Addressing barriers and accelerating readiness
Despite strong momentum, the IDC study identifies several adoption challenges, including attestation validation (84%), misconception of Confidential Computing as niche technology (77%), and a skills gap (75%), which must be addressed through industry collaboration, education and standardization.
To address these challenges and realize the full benefits of Confidential Computing, IDC recommends that organizations:
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About Confidential Computing Consortium
The Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) is a community focused on projects securing data in use and accelerating the adoption of Confidential Computing through open collaboration. CCC brings together hardware vendors, cloud providers, and software developers to accelerate the adoption of Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) technologies and standards. Learn more at www.confidentialcomputing.io.
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