Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Trusted platform module certification and attestation utilizing an anonymous key system
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Application No.: US14542491Application Date: 2014-11-14
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Publication No.: US09608825B2Publication Date: 2017-03-28
- Inventor: Nitin V. Sarangdhar , Daniel Nemiroff , Ned M. Smith , Ernie Brickell , Jiangtao Li
- Applicant: Intel Corporation
- Applicant Address: US CA Santa Clara
- Assignee: Intel Corporation
- Current Assignee: Intel Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Santa Clara
- Agency: Grossman, Tucker, Perreault & Pfleger, PLLC
- Main IPC: H04L29/06
- IPC: H04L29/06 ; H04L9/32 ; H04L9/08 ; H04L9/14

Abstract:
This application is directed to trusted platform module certification and attestation utilizing an anonymous key system. In general, TPM certification and TPM attestation may be supported in a device utilizing integrated TPM through the use of anonymous key system (AKS) certification. An example device may comprise at least combined AKS and TPM resources that load AKS and TPM firmware (FW) into a runtime environment that may further include at least an operating system (OS) encryption module, an AKS service module and a TPM Certification and Attestation (CA) module. For TPM certification, the CA module may interact with the other modules in the runtime environment to generate a TPM certificate, signed by an AKS certificate, that may be transmitted to a certification platform for validation. For TPM attestation, the CA module may cause TPM credentials to be provided to the attestation platform for validation along with the TPM and/or AKS certificates.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160142212A1 TRUSTED PLATFORM MODULE CERTIFICATION AND ATTESTATION UTILIZING AN ANONYMOUS KEY SYSTEM Public/Granted day:2016-05-19
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