Software developers and students can continue to advance their Trusted Platform Module (TPM) skills thanks to the launch of a new training course from the Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
Building on the foundation course launched earlier this year, ‘Trusted Computing 1102: Intermediate TPM Usage’ has been developed by the TCG in conjunction with cybersecurity training experts OpenSecurityTraining2 (OST2). The new course will cover new topics such as using Enhanced System API (ESAPI), understanding Endorsement Hierarchy and Endorsement Key, as well as leveraging Platform Configuration Registers (PCRs) for machine identity and attestation.
“Ensuring that software developers and students can develop their cybersecurity skills and enhance the security of devices is essential for creating a trusted ecosystem,” said TCG President Joe Pennisi. “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with OTS2 in providing accessible, in-depth training that empowers the next generation of security experts”.
The new curriculum has been created for students that have either completed the introductory TC1101 course or have equivalent experience working with TPMs. Through comprehensive, hands-on labs, participants will complete 20 practical exercise to give a real-world experience of working with this technology to deepen their understanding of advanced TPM functionalities.
“With TC1102, we have taken the next step to give students and industry professionals the knowledge to effectively implement TPMs in a wide range of applications,” said OST2 Founder Xeno Kovah. “The TPM is the backbone of ensuring trust in a range of digital devices, and it’s a great privilege to have TCG’s continued support in increasing our comprehensive training courses.”
Students participating in TC1102 will also gain valuable access to the TPM.dev Users Group, offering a supportive community and additional learning opportunities in TPM Usage and integration from likeminded individuals.
“TPM 2.0 is becoming a preferred choice in critical IoT and Edge systems, including automotive and medical, because of its unique secure capabilities that do not exist in Secure Elements, like PCRs and TPM 2.0 policy. Both can be applied to the TPM’s non-volatile storage and its cryptographic operations,” added TC1102 Instructor and Founder of TPM.dev, Dimi Tomov. “TC1102 enables developers to learn how to use TPM extended authorization like PCR policy to protect cryptographic keys and data against a compromised system.”
To register for the TC1102 course, please visit the OST2 website.
For more information about TCG’s technology, please visit the TCG website.
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About TCG
TCG is a not-for-profit organization formed to develop, define and promote open, vendor-neutral, global industry specifications and standards, supportive of a hardware-based root of trust, for interoperable trusted computing platforms. TCG enables secure computing through open standards and specifications. Benefits of TCG include protection of business-critical data and systems, secure authentication and strong protection of user identities, and the establishment of strong machine identity and network integrity. More than a billion devices include TCG technologies.
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About OpenSecurityTraining2
OST2 is a 501(c)(3) charity, offering a range of free multi-day courses designed to enhance professionals’ skills and knowledge in the field of cybersecurity.
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Membership in the Trusted Computing Group is your key to participating with fellow industry stakeholders in the quest to develop and promote trusted computing technologies.
Standards-based Trusted Computing technologies developed by TCG members now are deployed in enterprise systems, storage systems, networks, embedded systems, and mobile devices and can help secure cloud computing and virtualized systems.
Trusted Computing Group announced that its TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) Library Specification was approved as a formal international standard under ISO/IEC (the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission). TCG has 90+ specifications and guidance documents to help build a trusted computing environment.