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- How to Use Trusted Computing in Your Enterprise: A Guide to Applications and Products
- You can use Trusted Computing today to protect systems, data and transactions in your enterprise. This guide will review how Trusted Computing can be used and where to get the products that you can implement.
- Tags: Trusted Computing Group, Trusted Computing
- White papers
- Trusted Computing – Getting Started In Three Easy Steps
- It is a reality in today’s business environment that enterprise and government data is vulnerable to attack. Critical incidents are reported by the media daily including identity theft, information leakage, data destruction, sensitive data exposure due to lost or stolen computers, and unauthorized access to corporate networks. With the increased...
- Tags: Trusted Computing Group, Trusted Computing, Wave Systems Corp., Security Chip, Information Technology Industry, Identity Theft, Quality, Security, Business Operations
- White papers
- Open Standards for Integrity-based Network Access Control
- Learn how to integrate the trusted hardware of the TPM into a network access control framework with the unprecedented security of the Trusted Network Connect architecture. The TPM enables detection of any unauthorized software including kernel rootkits, platform authentication, protected storage, and other substantial benefits. In addition to this...
- Tags: Open Standard, Network, Trusted Computing Group, Access Control, TPM, Rootkits, Networking, Security, Spyware, Adware & Malware
- White papers
- Enhancing IT Security With trusted computing group Standards
- An increasingly interconnected global computing environment brings with it myriad threats for enterprises to guard against, including software attacks and theft of both data and physical devices. This paper discusses Trusted Computing Group security standards that can help enable IT organizations to effectively respond to these challenges. Concerns about the...
- Tags: Software, IT Security, Information Technology, Trusted Computing Group, Standards, Identity Theft, Quality, Security, Tools & Techniques, Business Operations, Management
- White papers 2006-11-01
- Trusted Network Connect to Ensure Endpoint Integrity
- The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) has extended its efforts in trusted computing to the development and promotion of the TNC architecture and standards, an open architecture to enhance endpoint integrity and network access control that establishes and enforces security policies before endpoints connect regardless of connection method in multi-vendor environments....
- Tags: Network, Trusted Computing Group, PDAs, Networking, Handhelds, Hardware
- White papers 2006-05-01
- The trusted computing group Mobile Specification: Securing Mobile Devices on Converged Networks
- Mobile workers and consumers alike have increasingly numerous ways to access these networks - via data-enabled cell phones, smartphones, PDAs, Ultra-Mobile Personal Computers (UMPCs) and notebook computers. In many cases, these same devices can also access the thousands of Wi-Fi hotspots which dot every major metropolitan area. The near term...
- Tags: Converged Network, Mobile, Network, Ultramobile PC, Smart Phone, Trusted Computing Group, Specification, Mobile Device, Worker, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Smart Phones, Advertising & Promotion, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing
- White papers 2006-09-01
- Trusted Platform Modules Strengthen User and Platform Authenticity
- The TPM is widely deployed in a number of notebook and desktop systems. How does this chip work, and what does it enable? This document reviews key features of the TPM, its capabilities, and how it can be used in the enterprise.
- Tags: Trusted Computing Group, TPM, Desktops, Notebooks, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Networking
- White papers 2005-01-01
- Three scenarios for trustable computing platforms
- By John PescatoreTrustable computing platforms provide some benefits to enterprises and consumers, and many benefits to content providers. Acceptance and use of the technology will be driven by the content and software industries' ability to emphasize customer satisfaction over revenue protection.AnalysisThe PC platform was designed in the early 1980s, before...
- Tags: computing platform, Gartner  , Gartner Inc., hardware, PC
- Technical articles 2003-10-09
Additional Resources
- Innovations for Grid Security From Trusted Computing
- A central problem for grid (or web) services is how to gain confidence that a remote system is performing according to its published description. In particular, issues of confidentiality and data integrity rely at present on 'best efforts' or weak social trust mechanisms. These are insufficient for a large class...
- Tags: Innovation, Security, Hewlett-Packard Co., Trusted Computing
- White papers 2005-06-07
- Trusted Computing and Linux
- While Trusted Computing and Linux R may seem antithetical on the surface, Linux users can benefit from the security features, including system integrity and key confidentiality, provided by Trusted Computing. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the work that has been done to enable Linux users to make...
- Tags: Trusted Computing, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
- White papers 2005-05-13
- Trusted Computing: Trusted Platform Policy Management and Strong Authentication
- Trusted Computing is on a path from leading edge to mainstream as the number of installed enterprise trusted PCs reaches the tens of millions, as estimated by a leading industry analyst group. Also proliferating is the number of manufacturers offering trusted PC choices. For IT managers, finding a...
- Tags: Trusted Computing, Wave Systems Corp., Authentication, EMBASSY Security Center, Security
- White papers
- WS-Attestation: Enabling Trusted Computing on Web Services
- This paper proposes WS-Attestation, an attestation architecture based upon a Web Services framework. The increasing prevalence of security breaches caused by malicious software shows that the conventional identity based trust model is insufficient as a protection mechanism. It is unfortunately common for a computing platform in the care of a...
- Tags: Web, Trusted Computing, Web Service, WS-Attestation, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2006-10-31
- HP-UX Trusted Computing Services Technology Overview White Paper HP-UX 11i V2
- This paper provides a high level overview of HP's HP-UX Trusted Computing Services (HP-UX TCS) technology. HP-UX Trusted Computing Services (HP-UX TCS) provides software support for hardware enforced key management on supported HP Integrity servers running HP-UX 11i v2. By providing a low cost embedded security chip option, known as...
- Tags: HP-UX, Hewlett-Packard Co., Oracle11i, Trusted Computing, UNIX, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
- White papers 2007-03-01
- Daonity - Grid Security With Behaviour Conformity From Trusted Computing
- A central security requirement for grid computing can be referred to as behaviour conformity. This is an assurance that ad hoc related principals (users, platforms or instruments) forming a grid Virtual Organisation (VO) must each act in conformity with the rules for the VO constitution. Existing grid security practice has...
- Tags: Security, Conformity, Trusted Computing
- White papers 2006-11-03
- Trusted Computing: Trusted Platform Management and Key Recovery
- The computer industry offers a variety of PCs and desktop boards equipped with a Trusted Computing Module (TPM), a dedicated microchip enabled for security capabilities. Specifications for the TPM have been developed and promoted by an industry standards organization called the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). Working within...
- Tags: Recovery, Industry, Trusted Computing, Wave Systems Corp., Server, TPM, Disaster Recovery, Corporate Governance, Strategy, Security, Data Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management
- White papers
- Innovations for Grid Security From Trusted Computing - Protocol Solutions to Sharing of Security Resource
- A central problem for Grid (or web) services is how to gain confidence that a remote principal (user or system) will behave as expected. In Grid security practice at present, issues of confidentiality and data integrity rely on weak social trust mechanisms of "Reputation maintenance": a principal who is introduced...
- Tags: Innovation, Hewlett-Packard Co., Trusted Computing, Security
- White papers
- An Approach to a Trustworthy System Architecture Using Virtualization
- This paper presents a system architecture for trusted transactions in highly sensitive environments. This architecture takes advantage of techniques provided by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to attest the system state of the communication partners, to guarantee that the system is free of malware and that its software has not...
- Tags: Attestation, Springer Science+Business Media, Trusted Platform Module, Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Storage
- White papers 2007-08-11
- Trusted Infrastructure
- Running a business requires the availability and reliability of the IT infrastructure, which underlies most critical business processes. The reliability of the IT infrastructure is paramount. It implements the appropriate technologies to secure the end-to-end IT infrastructure, including data centers, networks, productivity tools, end-user desktops, and wireless devices. A trusted...
- Tags: IT Infrastructure, Hewlett-Packard Co., Network, Information Technology, Storage, Security
- White papers 2006-02-07
- Is Trust Worthy Computing Trustworth?
- I've always have been annoyed at the lack of trust worthiness in trustworthy computing. The industry seems to be making standards that will keep me from using my computer, in legal ways, to do things. Just because I own a CDRW or a DVDR does NOT...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Trusted Computing, piracy, MP3
- Discussion threads 2006-04-02
- Privacy for RFID Through Trusted Computing
- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology raises significant privacy issues because it enables tracking of items and people possibly without their knowledge or consent. One of the biggest challenges for RFID technology is to provide privacy protection without raising tag production and management cost. This paper introduces a new architecture that...
- Tags: Trusted Computing, Privacy, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
- White papers 2005-11-07
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