Neuerscheinungen 2015Stand: 2020-02-01 |
Schnellsuche
ISBN/Stichwort/Autor
|
Herderstraße 10 10625 Berlin Tel.: 030 315 714 16 Fax 030 315 714 14 info@buchspektrum.de |
Will Arthur, David Challener
(Beteiligte)
A Practical Guide to TPM 2.0
Using the Trusted Platform Module in the New Age of Security
1st ed. 2015. xxvii, 392 S. 41 SW-Abb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2015
ISBN: 1-430-26583-3 (1430265833)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-26583-2 (9781430265832)
Preis und Lieferzeit: Bitte klicken
A Practical Guide to TPM 2.0: Using the Trusted Platform Module in the New Age of Security is a straight-forward primer for developers. It shows security and TPM concepts, demonstrating their use in real applications that the reader can try out.
Simply put, this book is designed to empower and excite the programming community to go out and do cool things with the TPM. The approach is to ramp the reader up quickly and keep their interest. A Practical Guide to TPM 2.0: Using the Trusted Platform Module in the New Age of Security explains security concepts, describes the TPM 2.0 architecture, and provides code and pseudo-code examples in parallel, from very simple concepts and code to highly complex concepts and pseudo-code.
The book includes instructions for the available execution environments and real code examples to get readers up and talking to the TPM quickly. The authors then help the users expand on that with pseudo-code descriptions of useful applications using the TPM.
16
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Overview
Chapter 2: Security Concepts for Dummies
Chapter 3: Quick tutorial on TPM 2.0
Chapter 4: Existing Applications that make use of TPMs
Chapter 5: Navigating the spec
Chapter 6: Execution Environment
Chapter 7: TPM software stack (TSS)
Chapter 8: Intro to TPM Entities
Chapter 9: Hierarchies
Chapter 10: Keys
Chapter 11: NV Indices
Chapter 12: PCRs and Attestation
Chapter 13: Authorizations and Sessions
Chapter 14: EA (Policy Authorizations)
Chapter 15: Key management
Chapter 16: Audit
Chapter 17: Encrypt/Decrypt
Chapter 18: Object and Session Management
Chapter 19: TPM Startup and Provisioning
Chapter 20: How to debug TPM 2.0 applications
Chapter 21: Simple Applications
Chapter 22: Platform Security Technologies that Use TPM 2.0
Will Arthur is a server TXT architect and lead developer for Intel Corporation; currently developing TSS 2.0 system API specification and code; participant in TCG TPM 2.0 readability sub group, TPM workgroup, and TSS workgroup. He has a BS in Computer Science from Arizona State University and has worked in the embedded firmware, BIOS and low level software space for over 25 years.