Andreas Fuchs

Date Published: March, 06, 2019

Andreas Fuchs studied computer science at the Technische Universität Darmstadt and the University of Massachusetts and received his Diploma (MSc) at the former. For more than 10 years, he’s been an active member of the Trusted Computing Group, participating in most of the work groups over time. Since the reinstantiation of the TSS working group for TSS 2.0 he has focused on and been one of the most active members in this working group, contributing to all standards. In 2017, he received the TCG’s Annual Leadership Award. He is one of the maintainers of the OpenSource Implementation of the TSS 2.0 as well as for the accompanying OpenSSL engine and the tpm2-totp project, as well as implementing an extension to cryptsetup/LUKS for TPM 2.0.

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