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Remote Attestation Procedures Architecture

Michael Richardson, Henk Birkholz, Wei Pan, Ned Smith, Dave Thaler

202016 citations

Abstract

In network protocol exchanges, it is often the case that one entity (a Relying Party) requires evidence about a remote peer to assess the peer's trustworthiness, and a way to appraise such evidence. The evidence is typically a set of claims about its software and hardware platform. This document describes an architecture for such remote attestation procedures (RATS).

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Computer scienceArchitectureTrustworthinessProtocol (science)Set (abstract data type)SoftwareComputer securitySoftware architecturePeer-to-peerComputer networkOperating systemProgramming languageAlternative medicineVisual artsPathologyArtMedicineNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionWeb Application Security VulnerabilitiesSecurity and Verification in Computing