Embedded Systems Conference, Boston
Probably posted already, but this is the first time I remember a panel on "trusted computing" that included Wave and a major tech publication editor.
Learn how to build in trust and security for embedded systems at the upcoming Embedded Security Seminar. On Monday, September 12, experts from the Trusted Computing Group's membership will address embedded security development and design. Topics will include the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) architecture and its usage; security for mobile systems; trusted drives and other peripherals; writing trusted applications; and infrastructure to enable trusted systems to communicate and provide a secure environment among systems.
TCG members from Intel, Sygate and Wave Systems and industry expert Loring Wirbel of EE Times will discuss "Trusted Platforms: Making Them Talk and Work Together". Trusted platforms present a good way to secure systems and data in embedded applications. But how do these individual systems interact together, across the network and with other parts of the enterprise? Topics will include ensuring that mobile devices or those hanging off the network are authenticated and safe; key transfer and key management across systems; trusted server issues; and applications for trusted embedded systems.