
Secure Boot on Arm systems (osc24)
Protecting your embedded devices
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Alexandre Vicenzi
June 27, 202425m 25s
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Show Notes
Secure boot on x86_64 is mostly taken for granted, as it is a mature feature in UEFI. When it comes to Arm, the Secure Boot implementation can differ on each platform as there's no standardization.
In this session, we will learn the general approach used by vendors to implement a complete chain of trust and how you could use it in openSUSE for your next embedded project.
Secure boot on x86_64 is mostly taken for granted, as it is a mature feature in UEFI. When it comes to Arm, the Secure Boot implementation can differ on each platform as there's no standardization.
In this session, we will learn the general approach used by vendors to implement a complete chain of trust and how you could use it in openSUSE for your next embedded project.
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Topics
osc2445212024Embedded Systems and Edge Computing