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Establishing and Maintaining Trust in a Mobile Device

Published: 01 November 2015 Publication History

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Individuals, businesses, and governments rely on the growing mobile device market to access critical infrastructure and share vital information. This growth in adoption has resulted in more attacks. Roots of trust (RoT) are highly trustworthy, tamper-evident components that can provide a foundation for building security and trust for mobile devices. This article investigates MobileRoT, a project sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency.

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[1]
D. Maughan et al., “Government-Funded R&D to Drive Cybersecu-rity Technologies,” IT Professional, vol. 17, no. 4, 2015, pp. 62–65.
[2]
Mobile Phone Work Group Mobile Trusted Module Specification version 1.0, Trusted Computing Group, Apr. 2010; www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/resources/mobile_phone_work_group_mobile-trusted_module_specification

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        cover image IT Professional
        IT Professional  Volume 17, Issue 6
        Nov.-Dec. 2015
        64 pages

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        IEEE Educational Activities Department

        United States

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        Published: 01 November 2015

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