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On the Web
- CNet.com: Digital-rights group knocks 'trusted' PCs - Article by Robert Lemos saying trusted computing is a threat to computer users.
- GNU Project: "Can You Trust Your Computer?" - Article by Richard Stallman focusing on TC as "Treacherous computing".
- Wikipedia - Provides an overview on the company.
- datenreise.de - Informiert über 'trusted computing' wie tcpa (Trusted Computing Platform Alliance), tpm (Trusted Platform Module) und auch Palladium (Next Generation Secure Computing Base [NGSCB]). Darüber hinaus werden auch Themen wie 'Internet Zensur' und Bücher sowie Linkempfehlungen dazu angeboten.
- Trusted Computing Platform Aliance - An industry focused on building levels of trust in the computing platform. Contains an overview and documentation in PDF format.
- EFF: "Trusted Computing: Promise and Risk" - Article by Seth Schoen covering pros and cons of hardware-based security options.
- Trusted Computing Group - Develops open, vendor-neutral industry standards and specifications. Contains company information, membership list, FAQ, events, and specifications.
- ThinkWiki - Provides background information and various views.
- Trusted Mobile - Contains downloadable specifications for trusted mobile devices.
- Wikipedia - Provides a definition, history overview, industry structure, and practical examples.
Wikipedia Articles
- Trusted Computing Group - The Trusted Computing Group (TCG), successor to the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA), is an initiative started by AMD, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Infineon, Intel, Microsoft, and Sun Microsystems to implement Trusted Computing. Many others followed.
- Trusted Computing - Trusted Computing (also abbreviated TC) is a technology developed and promoted by the Trusted Computing Group. The term is taken from the field of trusted systems and has a specialized meaning.
- Trusted computing base - The trusted computing base (TCB) of a computer system is the set of all hardware, firmware, and/or software components that are critical to its security, in the sense that bugs occurring inside the TCB might jeopardize the security properties of the entire system. By contrast, parts of a computer ...
- Trusted Platform Module - In computing, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is both the name of a published specification detailing a microcontroller that can store secured information, as well as the general name of implementations of that specification, often called "TPM chip" or "TPM Security Device" (Dell). The TPM specification is the work of the ...
- Direct anonymous attestation - The Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA) is a cryptographic protocol which enables the remote authentication of a trusted platform whilst preserving the user's privacy. The protocol has been adopted by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) in the latest version of its Trusted Platform Module (TPM) specificationTPM Specification as a result of privacy concerns (see also Trusted_computing#Loss_of_Internet_anonymity).