CD: Lenovo Pcs with Winbond TPM referenced by the July 2005 service pack link below to install correct drivers so TPM is found by the pc and in Device Manager. These might include the Embassy technology bundled with Winbond silicon mentioned in on Slide 10. Could not find Wave mentioned.
Title: T1: Trusted Computing Group: Stopping Attacks on Your Corporate Assets: A Seminar on Protecting Data, Systems and the Network
Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2005 Start Time: 9:00am End Time: 1:00pm
Description: Wave after wave of attacks have made data, systems and the network more vulnerable than ever. IT managers and network administrators are struggling to protect these assets while maintaining maximum workforce productivity and keeping budgets in check. What can be done NOW to keep hackers and others from getting in and taking over? Trusted platforms can help. This session will address the definition and role of trusted platforms and how they can help prevent viruses, malware and other attacks. Experts in networking will review the role of endpoint integrity and access control and new ways to prevent unauthorized users and attacks from entering your network. The protection of data in trusted drives and protecting data moving from systems to peripherals will be discussed. And real examples of these systems and applications in operation will be shown. Demonstrations of applications and systems also will be available.
Speaker(s): Kerry Maletsky - Business Unit Director, North American ASIC and ASSP Companies - Atmel
Michael Willett - Research Staff, Seagate Technology and Chair - Privacy Framework Project of the Internat'l Security, Trust and Privacy Alliance
Stephen Sprague - President and CEO - Wave Systems Shab Madina - Product Marketing Manager - Hewlett-Packard
Stacy Cannady, CISSP - Senior Consultant and Product Manager for Client Security - Lenovo
John Vollbrecht - Senior Technical Consultant - Meetinghouse Data Communications