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Linux Foundation

TEEP Implementation on RISC-V Keystone and Arm TrustZone

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore the implementation of TEEP (Trusted Execution Environment Provisioning) on RISC-V Keystone and Arm TrustZone in this 42-minute conference talk presented by Akira Tsukamoto and Kuniyasu Suzaki from The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). Gain insights into the Keystone project on RISC-V, use cases of Trusted Applications, and a simplified TEEP overview. Delve into the initial prototype of TEEP on ARM Cortex-A and the current TEEP implementation on RISC-V. Learn about CBOR expressions and their role in the process. Understand the importance of Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) and their provisioning in modern computing systems.

Syllabus

Intro
Introduction of TEE
Keystone project on RISC-V
Use cases of Trusted Applications
Simplified TEEP overview
Initial prototype of TEEP on ARM Cortex-A
Current TEEP implementation on RISC-V
CBOR expressions
Summary

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