Implementing of Trusted Platform Module through Out Bound Devices |
Author(s): |
| Akshatha C S , NIE MYSORE; Dr. K. Raghuveer, NIE MYSORE |
Keywords: |
| TPM, Out Bound Devices, Encryption, Decryption |
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A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a secure crypto-processor that can generate and store secured information such as keys and passwords. TPMcontains a uniqueidentity and provides a range of security functions. This paper outlines a client-server system utilizing a TPM-enabled computer using out bound devices (Pendrive or memory card). The system allows for data confidentiality, plausible deniability, and hiding of traces that incriminating data was present on the client. The server willattest the client before allowing it to submit / receiveincriminating data, and encrypted incriminating data can only bedecrypted 1) by the encrypting client, and 2) if and only if theencrypting client’s platform configuration matches that duringencryption. The client’s state can always be established viameasurement results, and they cannot be tampered to fakeattestation. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV3I2696 Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2015 Page(s): 1254-1255 |
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