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Trusted Platform Module Basics Steven L. Kinney (Senior Software Design Engineer, Atmel Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO, USA.)

Trusted Platform Module Basics By Steven L. Kinney (Senior Software Design Engineer, Atmel Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO, USA.)

Summary

Focuses on TPM for embedded designers. This title provides a foundation on the TPM, helping designers take advantage of hardware security based on sound TCG standards. It covers the TPM basics, discussing in detail the TPM Key Hierarchy and the Trusted Platform Module specification. It also includes an accompanying CD-ROM with full source code.

Trusted Platform Module Basics Summary

Trusted Platform Module Basics: Using TPM in Embedded Systems by Steven L. Kinney (Senior Software Design Engineer, Atmel Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO, USA.)

Clear, practical tutorial style text with real-world applications First book on TPM for embedded designers Provides a sound foundation on the TPM, helping designers take advantage of hardware security based on sound TCG standards Covers all the TPM basics, discussing in detail the TPM Key Hierarchy and the Trusted Platform Module specification Presents a methodology to enable designers and developers to successfully integrate the TPM into an embedded design and verify the TPM's operation on a specific platform

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: History of the Trusted Computing Group Chapter 2: Cryptographic BasicsChapter 3: Software vs. Hardware Based Security Models Chapter 4: Hardware Design ConsiderationsChapter 5: TPM Architectural OverviewChapter 6: Root of Trust, the TPM Endorsement KeyChapter 7: Key Hierarchy and ManagementChapter 8: Platform Configuration RegistersChapter 9: TPM Command Message OverviewChapter 10: TPM Intra Message StructuresChapter 11: Anti-Replay Protection and Rolling Nonces Chapter 12: Command AuthorizationChapter 13: Communicating with the TPM, Intel's Low Pin Count (LPC) BusChapter 14: TPM LPC Base Address Definitions and FunctionalityChapter 15: TPM Sacred Seven Command SuiteChapter 16: Compliance Vectors and Their PurposeChapter 17: TPM System Deployment Initialization Chapter 18: Establishing a TPM Owner and Owner Authorized Command SuiteChapter 19: TPM Cryptographic Command Suite Chapter 20: TPM PCR Command Suite Chapter 21: TPM Protection Profile Chapter 22: Trusted Device Driver Chapter 23: Trusted Device Driver Layer and Interface Chapter 24: Sequential Command Examples Chapter 25: Migrating to the 1.2 Version of the TPMAPPENDIX A: TPM Command List by OrdinalAPPENDIX B: TPM Error List by Return Code APPENDIX C: SMBus, An Alternate Communication ModelAPPENDIX D: Compliance Test Suite Source Code, C Source

Additional information

NLS9780750679602
9780750679602
0750679603
Trusted Platform Module Basics: Using TPM in Embedded Systems by Steven L. Kinney (Senior Software Design Engineer, Atmel Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO, USA.)
New
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2006-09-13
368
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