Establishing a trusted platform in a digital processing system

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7716494
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10893137

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A trusted platform in a digital processing system is maintained even when modules, or other processes or data, are loaded after a boot sequence. A configuration file is used to include measurements (e.g., hash values, signatures, etc.) of modules to be loaded. After secure boot-up the operating system kernel uses the configuration file to check module integrity prior to loading and executing. If a module does not verify against the configuration file data then the system can prevent further operation, restrict certain operations, indicate the non-trusted nature of the system or take other actions. In one embodiment, if a module does not pass the integrity check then the failed measurement is extended into a specific Platform Configuration Register (PCR) within a Trusted Platform Manager (TPM) process. Subsequently, client applications can determine if the platform is trustable based on the return of the PCR value. A local application (application running in the same platform) can “seal” secrets to a trusted platform. The operation of the application relies on the secrets, which can only be revealed in a trusted platform.

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SONY CORPORATION1-7-1 KONAN MINATO-KU TOKYO
SONY ELECTRONICS INC1 SONY DRIVE PARK RIDGE NJ 07656

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Liu, Zhengrong Foster City, US 13 289
Purna, Yusuf Wilajati Tokyo, JP 1 72
Shinichi, Takemura Kanagawa, JP 2 83
Szeto, Nicholas Dublin, US 4 95

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