Leveraging FPGA-Based Root of Trust for Efficient, Dynamic, and Remote Platform Attestation
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Watch a 17-minute conference talk from Open Compute Project where Munir Ahmad and Mamta Gupta from Lattice Semiconductor Corp explore how FPGAs can serve as a Root of Trust (RoT) for platform security and attestation. Learn about implementing cryptographic proof of identity and firmware integrity in various compute systems using FPGA-based solutions. Discover how FPGAs provide flexibility to adapt to evolving security threats and changing specifications while maintaining robust platform firmware security. Gain insights into attestation methods and security protocols that can be dynamically updated to address new vulnerabilities in modern computing architectures.
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Leveraging FPGA - Based Root Of Trust For Efficient - Dynamic - and Remote Platform Attestation
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Open Compute Project