recluze on trusted computing
Posted by Ken Y-N on December 5th, 2008 at 02:09pm
I’ve mentioned Nauman/recluze before, so it was nice to see an update on his blog regarding Trusted Computing, Mobiles and the Project.
He’s working on a not-confidential-but-cannot-be-mentioned project which he hints at with this tantalising information:
We’ve started working on our Dynamic Behavioral Attestation for Mobile Platforms project. We’ve had some tutorial sessions and we’re getting some human resource developed. If we can only convert some of this ‘human resource’ to productive people, we should be well on our way to competing with the Trusted Computing community leaders. Not that we’re not doing that already. It’s just that time is against us.
He then mentions Android, but as far as I know, barring my idle speculation I’m not aware of any public discussion regarding an MTM on that platform. He’s also submitted a paper to Trust 2009, busy with JSR321, and writing a book!
The Trusted Computing Group isn’t really in competition with anything except mindshare, I feel, so I’m sure an alternative model for trust is nothing but a welcome addition to the field.
Leave a Comment for recluze on trusted computing