Trusted Platform Module 1.2

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Trusted Platform Module 1.2 is an earlier hardware-based security standard that provides cryptographic functions and secure key storage for protecting computing devices and data.

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Label Occurrences
Trusted Platform Module 1.2 canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Trusted Platform Module specification
hardware-based security module
security standard
constrains key sizes and algorithms compared to TPM 2.0
developedBy Trusted Computing Group NERFINISHED
hasComponent Endorsement Key
Platform Configuration Registers
Storage Root Key NERFINISHED
cryptographic co-processor
non-volatile memory
volatile memory
hasLimitation primary reliance on SHA-1 for hashing
hasVersionNumber 1.2
partOfFamily Trusted Platform Module NERFINISHED
providesFunction cryptographic operations
platform integrity measurement
random number generation
secure boot support
secure key storage
securityGoal ensure integrity of platform boot process
protect cryptographic keys from software attacks
status legacy standard
stores Endorsement Key
Storage Root Key
attestation identity keys
sealed data blobs
successor Trusted Platform Module 2.0 NERFINISHED
supportsAlgorithm 3DES
AES
HMAC-SHA-1
RSA NERFINISHED
SHA-1
supportsFeature attestation
binding of data to a key
locality-based access control
monotonic counters
platform configuration measurement
sealed storage
supportsOperation RSA decryption
RSA encryption NERFINISHED
RSA key generation
RSA signing
usedFor device authentication
digital rights management enforcement
disk encryption key protection
platform integrity verification
usedIn embedded systems
personal computers
servers

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Instruction
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# Requirements
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Subject: Trusted Platform Module 1.2
Description of subject: Trusted Platform Module 1.2 is an earlier hardware-based security standard that provides cryptographic functions and secure key storage for protecting computing devices and data.

Referenced by (1)

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Trusted Platform Module 2.0 successorOf Trusted Platform Module 1.2