The Trusted Platform Module is a hardware component built into PCs and laptops. It's designed to securely generate and store encryption keys, passwords, and digital certificates. The Trusted Platform ...
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trusted Computing Group (TCG) and experts from GE and Security Innovation will talk about the features, benefits and application of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) ...
Until the release of Windows 11, the upgrade proposition for Windows operating systems was rather straightforward: you considered whether the current version of Windows on your system still fulfilled ...
ORLAND – Auditing and business-services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) today said it’s built its next-generation authentication system by swapping out employees’ older software-based private-key ...
In a move to help users better secure the data on their computers, Taiwanese chip vendor Via Technologies Inc. said Thursday it will add Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support to its line of chip set ...
Facepalm: The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) secure crypto-processor became a topic for public debate in 2021 when Microsoft forced TPM 2.0 adoption as a minimum ...
Four researchers from the National Security Research Institute of South Korea have figured out (PDF) that there are some exploitable flaws in the Trusted Platform Module 2.0, which has been around ...
Munich, Germany: Infineon Technologies launched a software suite version for management of computers using Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) in enterprise environments. Together with the currently ...
BitLocker is a necessary setup for encrypting Windows computers and preventing unauthorized access. However, sometimes, it might cause unnecessary issues with the system. Many users reported that ...
Sometimes, as you try to sign in to Microsoft Teams or Outlook, you may encounter the TPM error 80284001. So, even though you are connected to the network, you may ...
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 specification is affected by two buffer overflow vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to access or overwrite sensitive data, such as cryptographic keys.