Crypto System Integration for TPM 2.0

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status and next steps for crypto system integration of TPM 2.0

Abstract

One of the most useful functions of the TPM would be correct integration with the crypto systems. The first issue to solve before doing this is the form of the TPM key, which should really be standardised.

Based on this, I’ll show integrations for openssl (with gnutls easily done as well), gnome-keyring via pkcs11 and possibly openssl.

Speaker

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    James E.J. Bottomley

    IBM Research

    Biography

    James Bottomley is a Distinguished Engineer at IBM Research where he
    works on Cloud and Container technology. He is also Linux Kernel
    maintainer of the SCSI subsystem. He has been a Director on the Board
    of the Linux Foundation and Chair of its Technical Advisory Board. He
    went to university at Cambridge for both his undergraduate and
    doctoral degrees after which he joined AT&T Bell labs to work on
    Distributed Lock Manager technology for clustering. In 2000 he helped
    found SteelEye Technology, a High availability company for Linux and
    Windows, becoming Vice President and CTO. He joined Novell in 2008 as
    a Distinguished Engineer at Novell’s SUSE Labs, Parallels (later Odin)
    in 2011 as CTO of Server Virtualization and IBM Research in 2016.