ATIS ADVANCES ICT CYBERSECURITY THROUGH COLLABORATION WITH TRUSTED COMPUTING GROUP

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WASHINGTON, DC and PORTLAND, Ore. — The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and Trusted Computing Group (TCG) today announced that they have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the purpose of advancing information and communications technology (ICT) cybersecurity. ATIS brings together the leading ICT organizations to advance ... Read More

ATIS and TCG to Collaborate to Help Improve Cybersecurity

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The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) (http://ATIS.org) and TCG (https://trustedcomputinggroup.org) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance information and communications technology (ICT) cybersecurity. Under the new agreement, the two organizations will work together to create new cybersecurity specifications, guidance and best practices, with initial collaboration around ... Read More

Securing Industrial IoT Sensors, part 3: Foundational Trust for IoT

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At a Sensors Expo 2018 workshop in San Jose, CA, with Embedded Computing Design, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) work group members presented information about TCG’s Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for network security, the DICE lightweight hardware root of trust and the Trusted Software Stack (TSS 2.0). The post Securing Industrial ... Read More
OnBoard Security Expands TrustSentinel TSS 2.0 with SAPI middleware

OnBoard Security Expands TrustSentinel TSS 2.0 with SAPI middleware

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OnBoard Security® today announced the release of the System API for TrustSentinel TSS 2.0, the first commercially available middleware for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0. TrustSentinel makes it easier for Internet of Things (IoT) manufacturers to build secure, deeply embedded applications. The TrustSentinel TSS 2.0 System API (SAPI) ... Read More

EE Journal Takes a Look at Securing IOT Devices with TCG’s DICE Root of Trust

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TCG and members Microsoft, Microchip, Winbond and others have helped create DICE , or the Device Identity Composition Engine, that enables a lightweight root of trust for IOT and embedded devices. These companies and others are implementing DICE in a number of products and solutions. EE Journal has published a ... Read More
A Roll of the DICE

A Roll of the DICE

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It’s midnight; do you know what your IoT device is doing right now? You do all the right things when designing your gadget: you do extensive verification; you build in some communication security stuff for secure connections; you even disable the debug port when not in use by an authorized ... Read More
Securing Industrial IoT Sensors, Part 2: Trusted Software Stack

Securing Industrial IoT Sensors, Part 2: Trusted Software Stack

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At a Sensors Expo 2018 workshop in San Jose, CA, with Embedded Computing Design, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) work group members presented information about TCG’s Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for network security, the DICE lightweight root of trust and the Trusted Software Stack (TSS 2.0). Based on the presentations, a ... Read More

Public Review Requested: TCG SNMP MIB for TPM-Based Attestation

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Attestation, the ability to monitor the authenticity of software versions and configurations running a device, allows owners and auditors to detect deviation from approved software and firmware and potentially identifying misconfigured or infected devices. This is described in more detail in TCG’s recently published NetEq Guidance for network security. Attestation ... Read More
Extending Trust to Embedded Mobile Systems

Extending Trust to Embedded Mobile Systems

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With more than 95% market share in smart phone processors, Arm, now a part of Japan’s SoftBank Group, has provided compelling reasons for mobile system designers to choose its architecture. The first Windows 10 laptops and convertibles with Arm-based processors started shipping in 2018 with several leading suppliers planning to ... Read More

American Megatrends Adds TPM Support on Arm-based Systems Running Aptio® V UEFI Firmware

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American Megatrends Inc. (AMI), a global leader in BIOS and UEFI firmware, server and remote management tools, data storage products and unique solutions based on the Linux® and Android™ operating systems, is pleased to announce support for TPM on Arm®-based systems running AMI’s flagship Aptio® V UEFI Firmware. The post ... Read More