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− | The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) standard and hardware chip were introduced in 2003. Stakeholders have repeatedly promised that the TPM would solve many of today's serious security problems. This talk gives an overview of the TPM technology, and its potential for providing robust security to modern computing platforms. | + | The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) standard and hardware chip were introduced in 2003. Stakeholders have repeatedly promised that the TPM would solve many of today's serious security problems. This talk gives an overview of the TPM technology, and its potential for providing robust security to modern computing platforms. The talk also demonstrates the use of the TPM with examples from the Windows domain. |
− | '''SPEAKER BIO:''' Olav Ligaarden obtained his Master's and PhD degrees in informatics from the University of Oslo. His PhD project was hosted at SINTEF where he worked on security and risk modelling. In 2013 he joined NSM (National Security Authority) where he works on | + | '''SPEAKER BIO:''' Olav Ligaarden obtained his Master's and PhD degrees in informatics from the University of Oslo. His PhD project was hosted at SINTEF where he worked on security and risk modelling. In 2013 he joined NSM (National Security Authority) where he works on security for Windows-based systems. |
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Revision as of 16:44, 24 January 2014
AFSecurity Seminar:
TPM: the Trusted Platform Module
Date: 29 January 2014.
Location: Meeting Room Awk (room 3118), Ole-Johan Dahls hus (IfI).
Agenda
14:00h Welcome at IfI
14:15h Invited talk
SPEAKER: Olav Ligaarden, NSM (National Security Authority)
TITLE: TPM: the Trusted Platform Module, status after 10 years
ABSTRACT: The TPM (Trusted Platform Module) standard and hardware chip were introduced in 2003. Stakeholders have repeatedly promised that the TPM would solve many of today's serious security problems. This talk gives an overview of the TPM technology, and its potential for providing robust security to modern computing platforms. The talk also demonstrates the use of the TPM with examples from the Windows domain.
SPEAKER BIO: Olav Ligaarden obtained his Master's and PhD degrees in informatics from the University of Oslo. His PhD project was hosted at SINTEF where he worked on security and risk modelling. In 2013 he joined NSM (National Security Authority) where he works on security for Windows-based systems.
15:00h Discussion
15:30h End