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Designing a trust chain for a thin client on a live Linux cd

Published:11 March 2007Publication History

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CD-boot Linuxi is a live Linux environment, which is easy to use because it is not installed in the hard disk, but simply boots directly from a CD. This helps protect the sensitive information because a clean environment can be prepared at boot time. To insure this environment protects sensitive information, we adapted the trusted computing technology to define a trustworthy environment.

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      SAC '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Applied computing
      March 2007
      1688 pages
      ISBN:1595934804
      DOI:10.1145/1244002

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