This specification describes how a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) can provide security benefits to the information technology systems in a vehicle.
Typical benefits a TPM can provide include integrity reporting of software and cryptographic key creation, storage, management and use. In the automotive vehicle context, this specification describes scenarios of using TPMs for proving an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) identity, reporting the software in use, and remote deployment of maintenance updates.
Latest Revision:
TCG TPM 2.0 Library Profile for Automotive Thin Specification, Version 1.0
Specification Support Materials:
Automotive Thin Specification Version 1.0 FAQ
Secure Remote Firmware Update with a Trust Platform Module (TPM) for the Vehicle ECU
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