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Trusted computing and chain of trust are the very mechanisms to solve the security problems of information system. A chain of trust is established by validating each component of hardware and software from the bottom up. There is an urgent need to test the chain of trust according to the specification of TC to ensure its security. This paper presents a test method on chain of trust by model checking...
Trusted computing has become a new trend in the area of international information security, and the products of trusted computing platform begin to be used in application. Users will not use the products of information security, unless it goes through the testing and evaluation. Here we concentrate on the testing and evaluation problem of trusted computing platform, begin with constructing proper...
The rapid development of trusted computing (TC) technology has become a milestone in the field of information security. There is an increasing application of trusted computing platform (TCP) with trusted computing supporting software (TCSS) providing support for the trusted platform module (TPM) of TCP. There is an urgent need to test TCSS according to the specification of TC to ensure its quality...
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