A More Open Trust Protocol - Leveraging Hardware-Backed Security for IoT
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a developer-oriented deep dive into a new protocol designed to simplify the use of hardware-backed security in this 49-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Begin with a brief review of recent IoT security issues and progress made by organizations like AllSeen Alliance, Open Connectivity Foundation, and Industrial Internet Consortia. Delve into the collaborative effort between ARM and two Global 2,000 companies to create a protocol applicable to various hardware-backed security architectures, including TPM, TEE, HSM SOC, and ASIC. Examine the protocol's demonstration in a Trust Execution Environment context and learn about its potential adaptability to other security frameworks. Gain insights into the Open Trust Protocol Alliance, its model, specifications, and standards. Understand the roles of T Providers, Service Providers, and hardware in implementing this more open trust protocol.
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview
Trust Execution Environment
Service Provider
Challenges
Open Trust Protocol Alliance
Model
Spec
Agent
Standard
Summary
T Providers
Service Providers
Hardware
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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