Did you know that most PCs and servers being shipped today have a TPM?
But what does TPM mean in simple terms. Well it’s easy. TPM uses OpenID for single sign-on and a trusted chip, that has a trust relationship with a service, application or another hardware device (in the cloud for example). The user authenticates to the machine and the OpenID service provides single sign-on to trusted services. Authentication is provided at the hardware level. Listen on the following link…
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December 3, 2011 at 17:49
[...] For example did you know that over 85% (maybe more) of PCs shipped today have a chip that supports trusted computing (TPM) and that Intel has acquired companies such as McAfee (DeepSafe and DeepCommand) and Northern Edge [...]