[Cryptography] Is DAA (direct anonymous attestion) being used?

Darren Moffat darren at nessieroo.com
Tue Jul 12 14:59:09 EDT 2016


Not sure off the top of my head if it is DAA but OpenStack Nova can use TPM
attestation as part of its VM placement rules.

Darren
On 12 Jul 2016 13:03, "Radia Perlman" <radiaperlman at gmail.com> wrote:

> The TPM spec includes the DAA algorithm.  In theory, DAA might be used to
> assure a verifier what software is being run, I guess.  However, all the
> deployed uses of TPM that I know about (bitlocker, emulating a smart card
> without letting the potentially malicious software on the PC see the
> private key), do not use DAA.
>
> Are there other uses of TPM?  And do any of them use DAA?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Radia
>
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