PowerVM Platform Keystore - Securing Linux Credentials Locally

PowerVM Platform Keystore - Securing Linux Credentials Locally

Linux Foundation via YouTube Direct link

Intro

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Intro

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PowerVM Platform Keystore - Securing Linux Credentials Locally

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 How it started?
  3. 3 In Parallel - other patches in discussion
  4. 4 Existing Interfaces
  5. 5 Existing Kernel code structure
  6. 6 Environments are different - syntactically and semantically
  7. 7 Proposal - Firmware Security Filesystem (fwsecurityfs)
  8. 8 securityfs vs fwsecurityfs
  9. 9 PowerVM Guest Secure Boot Flow
  10. 10 Authenticated Variables Stored in Platform KeyStore
  11. 11 PowerVM: Platform Keystore Other Usecases
  12. 12 PowerPC Authenticated Variables exposed via fwsecurityfs

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