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Microsoft says: Trust me

...said that Palladium will be complementary to existing strategies, such as the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance or TCPA. This is an agglomeration of 170 companies... Read more

5 July, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

IBM chip powers emerging security standard

...consumers and corporations to be able to trust their computers more. The Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, a trade group representing about 145 technology companies, on... Read more

30 January, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

Laws and sausages

...described initiative to lock up the PC architecture. You may remember the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, TCPA, which was a 200-member group to create... Read more

16 April, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...and digital media everywhere 3 About to take over the nominally independent Trusted Computing Platform Alliance 4 Temporarily unavailable due to SQL Slammer in the... Read more

31 January, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Friday

...and digital media everywhere 3 About to take over the nominally independent Trusted Computing Platform Alliance 4 Temporarily unavailable due to SQL Slammer in the... Read more

31 January, 2003

Copyright truce excludes key voices

News analysis: The players who have not signed up say a great deal about the latest digital-copyright agreement Read more

15 January, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

German government warns on Palladium costs

...created a working group in August to review Palladium and the related Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) effort, which involves Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel and... Read more

10 December, 2002 by Declan McCullagh

The two-edged sword of trust

...computing. That's long been recognised, with an industry consortium called the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance beavering away to sort out the hardware and software... Read more

27 November, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Anti-piracy bill may hit consumers

...few months. Then there's Microsoft's Palladium approach and the separate Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) project, both of which anticipate the embedding of... Read more

30 July, 2002 by Declan McCullagh

Who's afraid of digital rights management?

...the technology community. As an implementation of specifications put together by the "Trusted Computing Platform Alliance" (TCPA) lead by Intel, it uses public key cryptography... Read more

12 July, 2002 by John Carroll

Who trusts 'trusted computers'?

...build a 'trusted computer platform', yet it appears to be ignoring the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA), which is backed by more than 135 companies... Read more

26 June, 2002 by Matt Loney

Microsoft stirs up another security storm

...Palladium. However the idea does seem to have evolved out of its Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA), which has also been plagued by gripes over... Read more

28 June, 2002 by Joey Gardiner

Major players get behind desktop security

...a specification designed to secure hardware and software on the desktop. The Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) was formed in 1999 to help companies collaborate... Read more

30 January, 2001 by Sally Watson

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