Nick Grobelny

Date Published: July, 28, 2020

Nick is an Engineering Technologist  at Dell with 19 years of experience in the PC Client organization.  His current role in the Security Strategy team focuses on system firmware resilience and roots of trust, aligned to NIST800-193.  Throughout his career at Dell, he has worked on PC Client motherboard electrical engineering, firmware and driver systems engineering, software architecture, and UEFI BIOS architecture, with the last 10 years being focused primarily on delivering security solutions.   His familiarity with TCG came from working on TPM, as the TPM engineering lead for the Dell Client portfolio, he led the effort to transition Dell’s platforms from TPM 1.2 to TPM 2.0.  Nick has been involved in reviewing TCG specifications for PC Client and TPM, and in the last couple years, he has been an active contributor to the Cyber Resilience Work Group, as well as the newly founded Attestation Work Group.

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