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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.



Background

The Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, or TCPA, was formed by Compaq, HP, IBM, Intel and Microsoft. All five companies have been individually working on improving the trust available within the PC for years. These companies came to an important conclusion: the level, or "amount", of trust they were able to deliver to their customers, and upon which a great deal of the information revolution depended, needed to be increased and security solutions for PC's needed to be easy to deploy, use and manage. An open alliance was formed to work on creating a new computing platform for the next century that will provide for improved trust in the PC platform.


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HOT NEWS
New TCPA TPM Protection Profile, v.1.9.7

TPM FAQ July 2002

TCPA FAQ Updated July 2002

TCPA Members Meeting, April 29-May1, 2002
Conference Documents

TCPA Main Specification v. 1.1b

TCPA PC Specific Implementation Specification v. 1.0




Events
InfoSecurity USA, New York 12/10-12




More than 190 companies have joined the security alliance
Newest Members
123ID, Inc.
ALi Corporation
ACEtek Research
AuthenTec, Inc.
BURNEY
Comodo Research Lab LTD
Computer Associates International, Inc.
Founder Technology Computer System CO.,LTD
Humans and Machines
Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
IPTV Ltd
Legend (SHENZHEN) R&D Center, Legend Group Ltd
nVidia
Silicon Integrated Systems Corp.
Sony Electronics, Inc.
Sospita ASA
TCL Computer Technology Co., LTD.
Tsinghua Tongfang Co., LTD.
Verasity Technologies
VIA Technologies, Inc.
Vibren Technologies, An NEC Company
Village Inc.
 

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