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Subject: IP: Note from TCPA for your newsletter
------ Forwarded Message From: "Meinschein, Bob" <bob.meinschein@intel.com> Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 09:58:34 -0700 To: "Dave Farber (E-mail)" <dave@farber.net> Dave, following up on your previous offer for the TCPA to publish a short note in your newsletter. On behalf of the TCPA, I request that you publish the brief note below. There are two FAQs (I'd like to have them merged) that address the current topics of interest around TCPA. If you can find the time, we'd appreciate your review and comments on these. Do they address the important issues well? Are there others that should be addressed? BobM With the increased awareness of TCPA, the TCPA organization is taking this opportunity to provide more information about the organization, its goals and the technologies it promotes. The TCPA is an organization of over 170 companies joined together to achieve its mission: * Through the collaboration of HW, SW, communications, and technology vendors, drive and implement TCPA specifications for an enhanced HW and OS based trusted computing platform that implements trust into client, server, networking, and communication platforms. In the face of increasing threats to users' data and privacy, one of the TCPA's biggest design challenges was how to increase the trust in PC systems and retain the thing that made the PC great, its openness. To accomplish this, the TCPA developed a specification for a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). The TPM is a is a distinct device, passive (doesn't control the CPU) and platform agnostic. It is open to use by different operating Systems as well as in a variety of platforms based on different vendors CPUs. Additionally, the TPM was designed from "day one" with specific user control and privacy features, not as an afterthought. TCPA believes it has taken a good first step toward its mission and welcomes the public review. More information about TCPA, including Q&A's addressing recent topics of interest, can be found at www.trustedcomputing.org. TCPA Steering Committee For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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