
- 368 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
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About this book
- 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- This sound foundation on the TPM provides clear, practical tutorials with detailed real-world application examples- The author is reknowned for training embedded systems developers to successfully implement the TPM worldwide
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Trusted Platform Module Basics: Using TPM in Embedded Systems
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1: TCG Prerequisites
- 2: Cryptographic Basics
- 3: Overview of the TPM Architecture
- 4: Root-of-Trust—the TPM Endorsement Key
- 5: Key Hierarchy and Key Management
- 6: Platform Configuration Registers
- 7: TPM Command Message Overview
- 8: Rolling Nonces and Anti-replay Protection
- 9: Command Authorization, Typical
- 10: Command Authorization, Atypical
- 11: Initialization and Low-Level Command Suite
- 12: Compliance Vectors and Their Purpose
- 13: Establishing a TPM Owner
- 14: Owner-Authorized Command Suite
- 15: The Key Management Command Suite
- 16: The RSA Encryption and Decryption Command Suite
- 17: The TPM Signature Command
- 18: The RNG Command Suite
- 19: The PCR Command Suite
- 20: The TPM Capability and Self-Test Command Suite
- 21: The Key Migration and Secret Management Suite
- 22: The Trusted Device Driver
- 23: TPM System Deployment Initialization
- 24: Migrating to Version 1.2 of the TPM
- 25: Example One: TPM Ownership
- 26: More Command Examples
- Index