Trusted Firmware - Building Secure Firmware Collaboratively
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the collaborative development of secure firmware in this 39-minute conference talk by Shebu Varghese Kuriakose and Matteo Carlini from Arm. Delve into the world of Trusted Firmware, examining its importance in addressing security vulnerabilities and protecting against firmware-targeted attacks. Gain insights into Trusted Firmware applications, with a focus on Trusted Firmware A (TFA) and its testing processes. Learn about the Hafnium architecture and its role in firmware security. Discover the principles behind OptiTrusted Firmware M and understand how this collaborative approach is shaping the future of secure firmware development in the tech industry.
Syllabus
Introduction
Security vulnerabilities
Firmware as a target
Trusted Firmware Overview
Trusted Firmware Applications
Trusted Firmware A
Collaboration
TFA Tests
Hafnium
Architecture
Opti
Trusted Firmware M
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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