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At the heart of the Coco Framework is what Microsoft calls a Trusted Execution Environment — a secure container of sorts for code, data and transactions that can be based on hardware (such as Intel’s Software Guard Extensions ) or software (e.g. Microsoft’s Virtual Secure Mode). Members of a Coco network run validating nodes in which instances of the blockchain are run within a protected enclave of the TEE.
The Coco Framework also provides a constitution, meaning a complete expression of network policies: which members are allowed, who are the members in this network, what are the nodes in this network, what versions of software could be running on the Coco Framework. The constitution is managed through distributed voting.
Intel's SGX chips has a security baked in like MFA/Encryption/Dual Band authentication ( CyGATE ) & if you read http://jmp.sh/PEEvxVj you will know exactly what I am talking about.
Also Refer Intel's SGX @ http://jmp.sh/k6IFjdi