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TNC Architecture for Interoperability Specification
The TNC architecture focuses on interoperability of network access control solutions and on the use of trusted computing as the basis for enhancing security of those solutions. Integrity measurements are used as evidence of the security posture of the endpoint so access control solutions can evaluate the endpoint's suitability for being given access to the network.
TNC IF-MAP Binding for SOAP Specification
The Trusted Network Connect Working Group (TNC-WG) has defined an open solution architecture that enables network operators to enforce policies regarding the security state of endpoints in order to determine whether to grant access to a requested network infrastructure. Part of the TNC architecture is IF MAP, a standard interface between the Metadata Access Point and other elements of the TNC architecture. This document defines and specifies IF MAP.
TNC IF-MAP Metadata for Network Security
The Trusted Network Connect Working Group (TNC-WG) has defined an open solution architecture that enables network operators to enforce policies regarding the security state of endpoints in order to determine whether to grant access to a requested network infrastructure. Part of the TNC architecture is IF-MAP, a standard interface between the Metadata Access Point and other elements of the TNC architecture. This document defines and specifies IF-MAP Metadata for Network Security.
TCG Storage Protection Mechanisms for Secrets Specification
This specification defines the mechanisms for protecting key material and secrets that a trusted Storage Device may report that it supports. The intended audience for this specification is both trusted Storage Device manufacturers and developers that want to use these Storage Devices in their systems.
The Trusted Computing Group's architecture is a platform independent architecture to enhance trust on computing platforms. As such, the TCG Main Specification is general in specifying both hardware and software requirements. The goal of the TCG member companies is to ensure compatibility among implementations within each computing architecture. It is expected that companion implementation documents will be created for each architecture.
Storage Work Group Storage Security Subsystem Class: Opal
This specification defines the Opal Security Subsystem Class (SSC). Any SD that claims OPAL SSC compatibility SHALL conform to this specification. The intended audience for this specification is both trusted Storage Device manufacturers and developers that want to use these Storage Devices in their systems.
TCG Storage Opal SSC Feature Set: Additional DataStore Tables
This specification defines the Additional DataStore Tables for the Opal Security Subsystem Class (SSC). Any Storage Device that claims Opal SSC Additional DataStore Tables compatibility SHALL conform to this specification. The intended audience for this specification is both trusted Storage Device manufacturers and developers that want to use these Storage Devices in their systems.
TCG Storage Opal SSC Feature Set: Single User Mode
This specification defines the Single User Mode for the Opal Security Subsystem Class (SSC). Any Storage Device that claims Opal SSC Single User Mode compatibility SHALL conform to this specification. The intended audience for this specification is both trusted Storage Device manufacturers and developers that want to use these Storage Devices in their systems.
Storage Work Group Storage Interface Interactions Specification
The TCG Storage specifications are intended to provide a comprehensive command architecture for putting storage devices under policy control as determined by the trusted platform host, the capabilities of the storage device to conform with the policies of the trusted platform, and the lifecycle state of the storage device as a trusted peripheral (TPer). This document MAY also serve as a specification for TPers if that is deemed appropriate.