Better Privacy for Trusted Computing Platforms

Author(s):  
Jan Camenisch
Author(s):  
Andreas U. Schmidt ◽  
Nicolai Kuntze

Security in the value creation chain hinges on many single components and their interrelations. Trusted Platforms open ways to fulfil the pertinent requirements. This chapter gives a systematic approach to the utilisation of trusted computing platforms over the whole lifecycle of multimedia products. This spans production, aggregation, (re)distribution, consumption, and charging. Trusted Computing technology as specified by the Trusted Computing Group provides modular building blocks which can be utilized at many points in the multimedia lifecycle. We propose an according research roadmap beyond the conventional Digital Rights Management use case. Selected technical concepts illustrate the principles of Trusted Computing applications in the multimedia context.


Author(s):  
Graeme Proudler ◽  
Liqun Chen ◽  
Chris Dalton

Author(s):  
Andreas U. Schmidt ◽  
Andreas Leicher ◽  
Inhyok Cha

Enforcement and trust are opposite concepts in information security. This chapter reflects on the paradigm shift from traditional concepts of access control and policy enforcement toward de-centralised methods for establishing trust between loosely connected entities. By delegating parts of enforcement tasks to trusted elements dispersed in a system, the system can establish transitive trust relationships. This is the most advanced evolution of the organisational method of separation of duties within IT security. The technological basis for trust in systems – trusted computing platforms – is described on conceptual levels allowing comparison with other top-level security concepts and mapping to application domains. Important applications in modern information systems and networks are exhibited.


IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 6071-6081 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mada Alhaidary ◽  
Sk Md Mizanur Rahman ◽  
Mohammed Zakariah ◽  
M. Shamim Hossain ◽  
Atif Alamri ◽  
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