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Girma Nigusse

Trust the Computer

August 14, 2006

By Cheryl Gerber

An industry group is developing open security standards aimed at resolving ongoing, multi-faceted threats to Department of Defense and other computers and networks by providing dedicated hardware-based solutions.

The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) was formed in 2003 to develop open standards for hardware-enabled, platform-neutral, security technologies that work across multiple devices and peripherals.

source: http://www.military-information-technology.com/

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