2020 Webinar - IoT Device Attestation by Oracle

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • On-boarding IoT devices requires checking device identity and other attributes (e.g. software state, debug status, security level, etc.). GlobalPlatform has defined an Entity Attestation Token (EAT), as well as the protocol to securely process and export a set of claims securely encapsulated in the EAT. This demonstration shows a secure attestation service running as Java Card application in SE. The service processes attestation requests, builds, signs and exports the EAT corresponding to the EAT specification and requested claims. The EAT is verified by a Cloud service that decides on-boarding depending on policies.

Komentáře • 4

  • @TheAlexMistery
    @TheAlexMistery Před rokem

    But I really liked the explanation about EAT! Quite informative! Thanks!

  • @TheAlexMistery
    @TheAlexMistery Před rokem

    Java card is it still alive? :/ Hm... I thought it died quietly... Don't see it useful especially for the modern IoT! It's like trying to combine Starship with Nokia3310! :)

    • @javacardforum
      @javacardforum  Před rokem

      Java Card is still very much alive and kicking! Version 3.1 included many new features for the IoT sector and is also providing secure solutions for the burgeoning eSIM/iSIM market.