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TPM to End Piracy

2008-05-29 06:33:33 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...TPM that is going on the motherboards of most of the computers that are coming out now," he pointed out What that says is that in the games business we will be able to encrypt with an absolutely verifiable private key in the encryption world -- which is uncrackable by people on the internet and by giving away passwords -- which will allow for...
 
 
 
 
 
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Article: Analytics Brief: Securing The New Data Center

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2008-01-07 05:28:32 by Editor in Security Links
...TPM, software authenticity can be tested and inter-VM traffic can more easily be encrypted. Using the TPMs ability to sign software makes it easier to determine that a system image has been altered and that it should be assumed to be compromised. Since the TPM is designed to be a tamper-proof hardware approach to encryption and software...
 
 
 
 
 
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Disk encryption not enough?

2008-02-21 17:14:00 by Manu Namboodiri in Data Protection, Management and Leakage
 
...TPM chip on it) because it can perform bootup integrity checks. The article seems to claim this is one of the ways in... Hmm, not so sure Further questions Is this attack valid for all authentication scenarios such as TPM+Pin How easy is it to scan the RAM on a locked system There was another article recently in eWeek that talked about FDE...
 
 
 
 
 
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Anti-theft Protocols

2008-09-03 16:18:14 by mroe in Light Blue Touchpaper
 
...TPM chip, which contains the encryption keys needed to decrypt files protected with Bitlocker. If you replace the motherboard, the files on your hard disk will become unreadable, even if the disk is physically OK. Domain-joined Vista machines can be configured so that a sysadmin somewhere within your organization is able to recover the keys...
 
 
 
 
 
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Comments, administrivia, and the future of the infosec professional

2008-10-15 22:29:13 by Steve Riley in Steve Riley on Security
 
...TPM With the robust authentication, validation, configuration, and control mechanisms available to you, I simply don't see that there's any need to fall back to detection now. Detection technologies were -- and remain -- necessary for the times when we have no clue about the health of client computers and when we had no way to gauge the...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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