How can one trust computation taking place at a remote site,
particularly if a party at that site might have motivation to subvert
this trust? In recent years, industrial efforts have advanced the
notion of a "trusted computing platform" as a building block. Through
a conspiracy of hardware and software magic, these platforms attempt
to solve this remote trust problem, to preserve various critical
properties against various types of adversaries. However, these
current efforts are just points on a larger continuum, which ranges
from earlier work on secure coprocessor design and applications,
through TCPA/TCG, to recent academic developments. Without wading
through stacks of theses and research literature, the general computer
science reader cannot see this big picture. Trusted Computing
Platforms: Design and Applications fills this gap. Starting with early
prototypes and proposed applications, this book surveys the longer
history of amplifying small amounts of hardware security into broader
system security – and reports real case study experience with
security architecture and applications on multiple types of platforms.
The author examines the theory, design, and implementation of the IBM
4758 secure coprocessor platform and discusses real case study
applications that exploit the unique capabilities of this platform.
The author discusses how these foundations grow into newer industrial
designs, and discusses alternate architectures and case studies of
applications that this newer hardware can enable. The author closes
with an examination of more recent cutting-edge experimental work in
this area. Trusted Computing Platforms: Design and Applications is
written for security architects, application designers, and the
general computer scientist interested in the evolution and uses of
this emerging technology.
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Design and Applications
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ISBN
9780387239170
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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