secure boot
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 3rd, 2009 at 03:21pm
Under MTM
There’s a bit of a buzz going around about this job posting from Apple, looking for an iPhone OS Platform Security Manager. The first paragraph of the job description is: The Core OS group is looking for a talented and inspired manager to lead a team focused on the platform security of iPhone OS. The [...]
Continue Reading Apple to add MTM support to iPhone?
Tags: iphone, secure boot, trustzone
By Ken Y-N
April 1st, 2009 at 03:49pm
Under TPM
The blog Erich sieht recently posted about an upcoming paper on Attacking the BitLocker Boot Process, to be presented at Trust 2009 in Oxford 6th to 8th April. Although as you can see from my other posts, I’m a really big fan of the TCG’s Storage encryption standards, but I’m not much of a fan [...]
Continue Reading Attacking Microsoft’s BitLocker
Tags: bitlocker, microsoft, secure boot
By Ken Y-N