android
July 20th, 2009 at 03:12pm
Under MTM+ Virtualisation
Embedded Computing recently published an article by Steve Subar of Open Kernel Labs on mobile phone virtualization. This is a subject in which I have a lot of active interest, especially in relation to the Mobile Trusted Module and its associated Multi-Stakeholder Model. Open Kernel Labs’ OKL4 hypervisor has found its way into the two [...]
Continue Reading Virtualization on mobile phones
Tags: android, iphone, open kernel labs
By Ken Y-N
December 5th, 2008 at 02:09pm
Under General
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 [...]
Continue Reading recluze on trusted computing
Tags: android, jsr321, recluze
By Ken Y-N
October 2nd, 2008 at 01:12pm
Under MTM
As someone whose particular interest in the Trusted Computing world is the mobile sphere, I found this story a sign of what may come – I remember the rumours about a TPM in the iPhone, so how long before we see a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) in an Android phone, either the rumour or the [...]
Continue Reading OKL4 and Android: are the pieces slotting into place?
Tags: android, google, htc, okl4, open kernel labs
By Ken Y-N