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March 6th, 2010 at 05:22pm
Under TPM
I’m pleased to see another big vote in favour of the Trusted Computing Group’s Trusted Platform Module, with the announcement at the RSA Conference by Will Drewey of Google that all Google netbook products will ship with a TPM on board and a trusted boot path. The experienced user can disable all this, but they [...]
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Tags: chrome, google, netbook
By Ken Y-N
November 27th, 2009 at 04:23pm
Under MTM
With Google recently releasing the design documents for their Chromium (Chrome) OS I was further curious to see if they had considered the Trusted Computing Group’s Mobile Trusted Module, but sadly they had not.
Thinking about the problem, their write-protected region of EEPROM works as a CRTM (Core Root of Trust for Measurement), and this [...]
Continue Reading Google Chromium (Chrome) OS versus the MTM
Tags: chrome, chromium, crtm, google, secure boot, verified boot
By Ken Y-N
November 27th, 2009 at 04:20pm
Under TPM
With Google recently releasing the design documents for their Chromium (Chrome) OS I was also curious to see if they had considered the Trusted Computing Group’s Trusted Platform Module, so I was pleased to see a sub-section on TPM support in the description of firmware boot. However, all that section says is that a TPM [...]
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Tags: berlios, chrome, chromium, google, tpm emulator, trusted boot, verified boot
By Ken Y-N
November 27th, 2009 at 04:17pm
Under General
The Evil Maid attack is an interesting way to hack certain full disk encryption systems, and with Google recently releasing the design documents for their new Chromium (Chrome) OS I was curious to see if an Evil Maid could get nasty with your Chromium-based device.
The good news is no, the Evil Maid cannot attack [...]
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Tags: chrome, chromium, evil maid, google
By Ken Y-N