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July 2nd, 2010 at 03:17pm
Under MTM
The site Mobile Dev and Design recently published an article describing a collaboration between Open Kernel Labs and Sirrix Security Technology to produce a secure mobile computing environment. The outline of the platform says: The joint prototype will run on readily available N900 mobile hardware and integrate the Sirrix Turaya Security Kernel (encryption, VPN, MTM/attestation, [...]
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Tags: okl4, open kernel labs, sirrix
By Ken Y-N
March 26th, 2010 at 05:27pm
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As Open Kernel Labs seem to have disabled embedding, I can just give you a link to a very interesting video on secure virtualisation under Android with OKL4, their secure and trusted hypervisor. Their full YouTube channel can be found here.
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Tags: okl4, youtube
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
August 26th, 2008 at 01:48pm
Under General
EE Times India recently published a rather interesting article on microkernels and why they are better than they are rated. From the trusted computing point of view, they say: Reliability, in fact, is one of the microkernels’ greatest assets. The amount of code that must be fully trusted, the trusted computing base (TCB), is dramatically [...]
Continue Reading EE Times India on microkernels
Tags: ee times india, okl4
By Ken Y-N
August 21st, 2008 at 04:43pm
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A recent press release from Open Kernel Labs on Sony Ericsson using their technology mentions that Sony Ericsson’s new XPERIA X1 will have Open Kernel Lab’s OKL4 operating system, complete with Secure HyperCell Technology which allows secure, segmented executiong within a trusted computing base.
Continue Reading Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA Smartphone and trusted computing base
Tags: okl4, open kernel labls, sony ericsson, xperia
By Ken Y-N