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Re: Tarqwa post# 103258

Monday, 10/17/2016 3:28:07 PM

Monday, October 17, 2016 3:28:07 PM

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Tarawa - SFOR AND INTEL CLARIFICATION

Yes Koog' post was out there, kinda not so nice words about SFOR, but the fact is as I have posted 3 times now, And the point I agree with Koog about, as we both see it, SFOR in not working with INTEL the COMPANY, beyond their Product is Certified to work on Intel Processors as are thousands of Programs.

In SFOR's instance it works on INTEL's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Processor. And is the only Encrypted Keystroke Software that is certified and WORKS DIRECTLY WITH INTEL." Meaning the Chip.

Should you think otherwise (not saying you do, this post is for evryone) please feel free to email Kay to Clarify Further from the Source.

SFOR patented Encrypted Keystroke Technology is Not Built into the Processors Design.

I am the one who first Transcribed George Waller Words and posted them from the Video Link ZPAUL provided.

I did not orginaly offer any intereptitation of the wording but quickly did after I could see some had interpreted the Wording incorrectly and we're getting excited and getting the wrong Idea.

And I quickly Posted ........
Just to clarify :

"It is just in Installed Software wise when it is loaded.

IT IS NOT DESIGNED INTO THE TMP CHIP.

If it were designed into the TMP or INTEL Microprocessor, I would be the happiest guy in the world, right next to many longs here. "

But currently SFOR's Keystroke technology is certified and WORKS DIRECTLY WITH INTEL."

I will say the word "embedding on to the chip" could have been praised better.
But George is the Executive VP Of Marketing! And could be misinterpreted if you are not a person with a Tech background.

Here is the video link again, along with George Waller Statement, which begins just before where George makes the Statement below.


"Our Keystroke encrytion has been accepted by INTEL and INTEL is now we work with directly embedding it on to the Chip.
So when you use Keystroke Guard it literally embeds its key management process down on to INTEL chip and we are the only Keystroke technology that certified and Works directly with Intel."


If anyone emails Kay or Waller feel free also to include this post.
As I will be glad to take the heat from the board if I should be found incorrect in my intepitation.

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A little background on TMP

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is an international standard for a secure cryptoprocessor, which is a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware by integrating cryptographic keys into devices. TPM's technical specification was written by a computer industry consortium called Trusted Computing Group (TCG). International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standardized the specification as ISO/IEC 11889 in 2009.

Version 2.0 of TPM specification was published for public review on March 13, 2014 as a library specification that provides updates to the previously published main TPM specifications. Trusted Platform Module Library Specification Revision 01.16 was released in October 2014 as the latest TPM 2.0 release.

The United States Department of Defense (DoD) specifies that "new computer assets (e.g., server, desktop, laptop, thin client, tablet, smartphone, personal digital assistant, mobile phone) procured to support DoD will include a TPM version 1.2 or higher where required by DISA STIGs and where such technology is available." The TPM is anticipated to be used for device identification, authentication, encryption, measurement, and device integrity.[9]

An example of use is Intel's Trusted Execution Technology (TXT). Intel's TXT is used to create a "chain of trust", and to remotely attest that a computer has a specified hardware setup and is using specified software.