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This conference talk explores the recent modifications to the Open Compute Project (OCP) Attestation Specification, focusing on the integration of TCG's Concise Evidence Manifest and IETF's RATS EAT, represented through CBOR Web Token (CWT). Learn about how these additions boost interoperability and security, and discover the specification's alignment with DMTF's SPDM spec. Understand the changes that enhance the exchange of attestation evidence across various platforms, the reasons behind these updates, the advantages of adopting these specific Evidence Manifests, and the implications for implementers. Gain practical advice on integrating these improvements into existing attestation processes to encourage a more cohesive approach to device verification and enhance security throughout the industry. Presented by Fabrizio Damato (AMD - Security Architect) and Jeff Andersen (Google - Staff Software Engineer) in a 17-minute session.