KLEIN-WINTERNHEIM, Germany – SYSGO GmbH in Klein-Winternheim, Germany, is introducing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) support in the embedded computing Linux development software ELinOS to enable advanced cryptographic services for embedded security.
The integration of TPM trusted computing capability enables advanced cryptographic services and provides hardware-based security features that enhance secure boot processes, file encryption, and system integrity.
Crypto-processor chip
TPM, a dedicated crypto-processor chip embedded in the system's main board, stores cryptographic keys, provides cryptographic services such as random number generation, and enables developers to build secure embedded computing systems.
ELinOS provides TPMv2 tools and libraries, and enables secure automatic encryption of hard disks. The decryption keys are stored and retrieved securely from the TPM during system boot. TPM also includes tools to manage board-specific devices.
TPM support is available as part of ELinOS 7.2.1. For more information contact SYSGO online at https://www.sysgo.com/elinos.