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Trusted Network Connect to Ensure Endpoint Integrity
White Paper The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) has extended its efforts in trusted computing to the development and promotion of the TNC architecture and standards, an open architecture to enhance endpoint integrity and network access control that establishes... [03 Mar 2008]
An Approach to a Trustworthy System Architecture Using Virtualization
White Paper This architecture takes advantage of techniques provided by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to attest the system state of the communication partners, to guarantee that the system is free of malware and that its software has not been tampered with. [29 Feb 2008]
Standardizing Network Access Control: TNC and Microsoft NAP to Interoperate
White Paper Two leading network access control standards - TCG's Trusted Network Connect (TNC) and Microsoft's Network Access Protection (NAP) - will now interoperate, providing enterprises with simpler, more cost-effective, scalable, and interoperable... [08 Jan 2008]
Innovations for Grid Security From Trusted Computing - Protocol Solutions to Sharing of Security Resource
White Paper The TC initiative developed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) takes a distributed-system-wide approach to the provisions of integrity protection for systems, resources and services. A central problem for Grid (or web) services is how to gain... [06 Jan 2007]
Innovations for Grid Security From Trusted Computing
White Paper The Trusted Computing (TC) initiative developed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) takes a distributed-system-wide approach to the provisions of integrity protection for resources. A central problem for grid (or web) services is how to gain... [30 Nov 2005]
TCG: Mobiles need hardware-based security and DRM
News Adding hardware-based security to mobile phones can enable services such as electronic ticketing and mobile payments, according to the TCG. The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) - backed by big names such as Intel, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, VeriSign... [28 Sep 2005]
Security: 'Trusted servers' blueprint is released
News The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) has released a specification for servers with a special security chip, which the industry group says will better protect data and transactions. More than 15 million "trusted clients" have been shipped by PC makers... [25 Jul 2005]
Trusted Platforms for Homeland Security
White Paper The emerging Trusted Platform Module (TPM), as driven by the industry consortium Trusted Computing Group (TCG), is a standard that allows affordable authentication, encryption, and network access to be accomplished on a variety of computing... [20 Jan 2005]
Trusted Computing: Trusted Platform Management and Key Recovery
White Paper Specifications for the TPM have been developed and promoted by an industry standards organization called the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). Working within the framework of the TCG, Wave Systems has developed the EMBASSYŽ Trust Suite portfolio of... [10 Dec 2004]
Trusted Computing Delivers Data Protection and Strong Authentication for the Enterprise and Government
White Paper Specifications for the TPM have been developed and promoted by an industry standards organization called the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). Working within the framework of the TCG, Wave Systems has developed the EMBASSYŽ Trust Suite and Server... [10 Dec 2004]
Trusted Computing - Getting Started In Three Easy Steps
White Paper The information technology industry is responding to this challenge by delivering standards-based security solutions specified by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). TCG standards are based on a security chip, placed in a PC, called a Trusted... [10 Dec 2004]
Novell Technology Solutions Simplify Network Authentication to One ID and Password, While Ensuring Complete Security for Taipei County Government
White Paper With only basic password protection features, TCG was unable to adequately secure access to highly confidential applications and data throughout its network. TCG needed a centralized, comprehensive access-management solution to protect network... [15 Mar 2004]
