RT-TEE - Real-time System Availability for Cyber-physical Systems using ARM TrustZone
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 22-minute IEEE conference talk that delves into the innovative RT-TEE system, designed to enhance real-time system availability for cyber-physical systems utilizing ARM TrustZone technology. Learn from researchers at Washington University in St. Louis as they present their findings on improving security and reliability in critical infrastructure. Gain insights into the challenges faced by cyber-physical systems and discover how RT-TEE addresses these issues through advanced hardware-based security features.
Syllabus
RT-TEE: Real-time System Availability for Cyber-physical Systems using ARM TrustZone
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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