TPM2.0 practical usage : Using a firmware TPM 2.0 on an embedded device
Nowadays Trusted Platform Module is present in most computers, and it ismaking its way into embedded platforms as well. In this talk I will explainhow to use the (firmware)TPM2.0 available on the Minnowboard MAX/Turbot (seealso https://fb.me/MinnowBoardMax and https://fb.me/MinnowBoardTurbot) foreve...
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ftdatacite:10.5446/42393 2023-05-15T18:41:11+02:00 TPM2.0 practical usage : Using a firmware TPM 2.0 on an embedded device Guerri, Davide 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5446/42393 https://av.tib.eu/media/42393 en eng FOSDEM VZW Information Technology Conference/Talk MediaObject article Audiovisual 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5446/42393 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Nowadays Trusted Platform Module is present in most computers, and it ismaking its way into embedded platforms as well. In this talk I will explainhow to use the (firmware)TPM2.0 available on the Minnowboard MAX/Turbot (seealso https://fb.me/MinnowBoardMax and https://fb.me/MinnowBoardTurbot) foreveryday's encryption (https://fb.me/tpm2-openssl) Even though TPMs are cryptographic processors, it is surprisingly hard to usethem for common cryptographic operations like signatures and decryption. Moreover, as opposed to its predecessor TPM1.2, TPM2.0 gets a very littlesupport in Linux and the TGC Software Stack has no support for the most commonencoding formats (e.g. PEM and DER). Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Nowadays Trusted Platform Module is present in most computers, and it ismaking its way into embedded platforms as well. In this talk I will explainhow to use the (firmware)TPM2.0 available on the Minnowboard MAX/Turbot (seealso https://fb.me/MinnowBoardMax and https://fb.me/MinnowBoardTurbot) foreveryday's encryption (https://fb.me/tpm2-openssl) Even though TPMs are cryptographic processors, it is surprisingly hard to usethem for common cryptographic operations like signatures and decryption. Moreover, as opposed to its predecessor TPM1.2, TPM2.0 gets a very littlesupport in Linux and the TGC Software Stack has no support for the most commonencoding formats (e.g. PEM and DER). |
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TPM2.0 practical usage : Using a firmware TPM 2.0 on an embedded device |
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