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A second recommendation!

Hello and welcome!

Today a hint to the tpm.dev miniConf (online)

Short facts:
2 Days
10 Speakers
7 am PDT / 17:00 EEST 21st of October
7 am PDT / 17:00 EEST 22st of October

The speakers come from: tpm.dev, IBM, embed, wolfSSL, Nokia Bell Labs, Google, Intel and RedHat!

The schedule:

Day 1 - 21st of October

7 am PDT / 17:00 EEST
Making Remote Attestation a mass practice
Dimitar Tomov, Founder of TPM.dev

8 am PDT / 18:00 EEST
TBC / Trusted Computing and UEFI
Ken Goldman, IBM

9 am PDT / 19:00 EEST
Trustworthy 2020 Platforms: Mighty Mini AMD for Digital Work, Play, and Currencies
Piotr Król, 3mdeb

10 am PDT / 20:00 EEST
(working title) Real-life examples of wolfTPM and wolfBoot
David Garske, wolfSSL

Day 2 - 22nd of October

7 am PDT / 17:00 EEST
Attestation meets Safety-Critical Systems
Ian Oliver, Nokia Bell Labs

8 am PDT / 18:00 EEST
Remote Attestation at Enterprise Scale
Mathew Garret, Google

9 am PDT / 19:00 EEST
TBC / What’s next for TSS2, FAPI and PKCS 11
William Roberts, Intel

10 am PDT / 20:00 EEST
The Secure Enclaves and Attestation
Ilhan Gurel

11 am PDT / 21:00 EEST
An introduction to Keylime’s Remote Attestation
Michael Peters, RedHat


https://developers.tpm.dev/events/day1-tpmdev-miniconf-2020?instance_index=20201021T140000Z

https://developers.tpm.dev/events/day2-tpmdev-miniconf-2020?instance_index=20201022T140000Z


I will join, and you?

Please, read the next recommendation for the end of October: https://letstrust.de/archives/34-A-recommendation!.html

Bye for now!

Paul


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