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- Trusted_Execution_Technology abstract "Intel Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT) is the name of a computer hardware technology whose primary goals are (a) Attestation – attest to the authenticity of a platform and its operating system (OS); (b) assure that an authentic OS starts in a trusted environment and thus can be considered a trusted OS; (c) provide the trusted OS with additional security capabilities not available to an unproven OS.Intel TXT uses a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and cryptographic techniques to provide measurements of software and platform components so that system software as well as local and remote management applications may use those measurements to make trust decisions. This technology is based on an industry initiative by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to promote safer computing. It defends against software-based attacks aimed at stealing sensitive information by corrupting system and/or BIOS code, or modifying the platform's configuration.".
- Trusted_Execution_Technology wikiPageExternalLink 315168.pdf.
- Trusted_Execution_Technology wikiPageExternalLink security.
- Trusted_Execution_Technology wikiPageExternalLink TrustedExec_Overview.pdf.
- Trusted_Execution_Technology wikiPageExternalLink arch-overview.pdf.
- Trusted_Execution_Technology wikiPageExternalLink virtualization.
- Trusted_Execution_Technology wikiPageExternalLink GlobalPlatform_TEE_White_Paper_Feb2011.pdf.
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- Trusted_Execution_Technology subject Category:Trusted_computing.
- Trusted_Execution_Technology subject Category:X86_architecture.
- Trusted_Execution_Technology comment "Intel Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT) is the name of a computer hardware technology whose primary goals are (a) Attestation – attest to the authenticity of a platform and its operating system (OS); (b) assure that an authentic OS starts in a trusted environment and thus can be considered a trusted OS; (c) provide the trusted OS with additional security capabilities not available to an unproven OS.Intel TXT uses a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and cryptographic techniques to provide measurements of software and platform components so that system software as well as local and remote management applications may use those measurements to make trust decisions. ".
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