[EAT] Real EAT implementations

Laurence Lundblade <lgl@island-resort.com> Sat, 06 October 2018 14:29 UTC

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Subject: [EAT] Real EAT implementations
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I believe one of the area directors asked who’s going to implement these attestation schemes we standardize.  One answer is Qualcomm’s already commercialized precursor implementation of EAT which is described very briefly in official marketing material on Qualcomm’s web site <https://www.qualcomm.com/solutions/mobile-computing/features/security/mobile-security> as “Hardware Token”. 

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