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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.
- 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...
- White papers
- 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...
- White papers
- 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...
- 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...
- White papers
- Pushing Security to the Perimeter: trusted computing Technology Adapts to Changing Enterprise Needs
- Security concerns, identity theft and regulatory compliance requirements are converging to drive the enterprise's need for strong identity and access management (IAM) solutions. These solutions can include enterprise single sign-on (SSO), legacy authorization, user provisioning, advanced authentication hardware and software, and other endpoint security solutions. This IDC white paper reviews...
- 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...
- White papers 2006-10-31
- Distributing Security-Mediated PKI
- The security-mediated approach to PKI offers several advantages, such as instant revocation and compatibility with standard RSA tools. This paper presents a design and prototype that addresses its trust and scalability problems. It uses trusted computing platforms linked with peer-to-peer networks to create a network of trustworthy mediators and improve...
- White papers 2005-07-19
- 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...
- 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...
- White papers 2006-11-03
- Pushing Security to the Perimeter: trusted computing Technology Adapts to Changing Enterprise Needs
- This paper reviews the growing need for network-based security as a fundamental component in the Identity and Access Management (IAM) market. Security concerns, identity theft and regulatory compliance requirements are converging to drive the need for strong IAM solutions within the enterprise. IDC defines IAM solutions as a comprehensive set...
- White papers 2006-02-01
- 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...
- White papers 2005-11-07
- 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...
- 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...
- White papers 2005-05-13
- Embedded Security
- blog rootIIPSECI will be speaking at IIPSEC (International IP Security Exhibition andConference) later this month www.iipsec.com, which is held in the UKfrom 24th to 26th, and I will report back from the Conference on thelatest in the Physical Security space.It's interesting to note that there are several aspects of physicalsecurity...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-09
- 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...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-02
- The Great Myth - Windows that lock properly
- The Great Myth - Windows that lock properlyMicrosoft Windows has been out in its many variants for over 20 years. The first versions were overlays on DOS and had very good security compard to the current versions. Why does it seem impossible for Microsoft to write a new version without...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-14
- Week in review: New products, trusted computing, and the perfect job
- It's easy to let important or interesting news and information slip through the cracks. So, to kick off this week, here's a recap of some of those things you may have missed last week:Switching OfficesMicrosoft formally shipped Office 2003 last week. News.com reported that Office 2003 can potentially be a...
- Technical articles 2003-10-24
- trusted computing pushes the limits of security and censorship
- ScOrpis TechRepublic's first opinion writer. His ideas and suggestions are his own and do not represent those of TechRepublic or CNET Networks.Last week, I waxed poetic about the implications of "trusted computing," the latest endeavor by a group made up of Microsoft, Compaq, HP, IBM, and Intel, whose goal it...
- Technical articles 2003-10-20
- Five steps to designing a secure system with TCB
- A secure system is built around the principles of a trusted computing base (TCB), which incorporates mechanisms for identifying and authenticating users (I&A), controlling access to system objects, and auditing users’ actions. A TCB's goals are to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, availability, accountability, and assurance of the system. It also...
- Technical articles 2003-01-14
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