Firmware TPMs (fTPMs) are enabling TPM 2.0 functionality on platforms that cannot accommodate discrete TPM devices, including microcontrollers, safety processors, FPGA soft-cores, and trusted execution environments.
Join us on June 24 at 9 AM PT for a technical webinar on wolfTPM Firmware TPM (fTPM). We’ll examine how TPM 2.0 is being deployed across embedded systems, review the latest TPM 2.0 developments including SPDM-protected sessions and post-quantum cryptography, and demonstrate real-world implementations on ARM TrustZone, RISC-V, and lock-step safety processors.
This webinar will cover:
- TPM 2.0 fundamentals, deployment models, and ecosystem evolution
- What’s new in TPM 2.0 v1.84 and v1.85: SPDM, ML-KEM, and ML-DSA
- wolfTPM architecture, portability, and platform support
- fTPM implementation tradeoffs across embedded platforms
- Live demos: STM32H5 (ARM TrustZone), PolarFire SoC (RISC-V AMP), and ZynqMP (Cortex-R5 lock-step)
- Roadmap: FPGA soft-core deployments and TPM-based attestation flows
Ask the Expert: Answers Key Questions
Our experts answer key questions about what attendees will learn:
Q: Why are organizations deploying fTPMs instead of discrete TPM devices?
A: fTPMs can provide TPM 2.0 functionality on platforms where adding dedicated TPM hardware is impractical, costly, or impossible. This approach can simplify integration while maintaining compatibility with TPM 2.0 software and workflows.
Q: What’s new in TPM 2.0 v1.84 and v1.85?
A: Recent updates add support for SPDM-protected sessions and post-quantum algorithms, including ML-KEM and ML-DSA. These capabilities help align TPM deployments with emerging security requirements.
Q: Can TPM 2.0 run on resource-constrained embedded platforms?
A: Yes. We’ll demonstrate TPM 2.0 running on STM32H5, PolarFire SoC, and ZynqMP platforms using fTPM implementations that do not require a discrete TPM device.
Date: June 24 | 9 AM PT
Register now to see TPM 2.0 running across real embedded platforms.
As always, our webinar will include Q&A throughout. If you have questions about any of the above, please contact us at facts@wolfssl.com or call us at +1 425 245 8247.
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