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Introduction
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What is the problem
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Trusted Platform Modules
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What is Keylime
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Keylime measurements
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Keylime architecture
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Keylime model
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Keylime operations
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Hardware Root of Trust
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QKey Deviation
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Continuous remote attestation
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Revocation framework
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Actions
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Projects
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Community
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Open Community
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Python Agent
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VTPM Support
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Ability Feedback
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Measurement
Description:
Explore an open-source project for remote trust measurement using Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology in this 43-minute conference talk. Discover how Keylime, developed at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, simplifies TPM implementation for developers and users. Learn about the project's architecture, operations, and key features including continuous remote attestation and revocation framework. Understand the concept of hardware root of trust and its importance in cybersecurity. Gain insights into Keylime's community-driven development, ongoing projects, and future plans such as Python agent improvements and vTPM support. Delve into the complexities of TPM technology and how Keylime aims to make it more accessible for various use cases in remote trust scenarios.

Keylime - An Open Source TPM Project for Remote Trust

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