3.13 *Trusted Platform Module (Tpm) - Supported Only On S5520Hct; Overview; Tpm Security Bios - Intel BB5520UR Technical Product Specification

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Functional Architecture
3.13 *Trusted Platform Module (TPM) – Supported only on S5520HCT
3.13.1

Overview

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a hardware-based security device that addresses the growing
concern on boot process integrity and offers better data protection. TPM protects the system
start-up process by ensuring it is tamper-free before releasing system control to the operating
system. A TPM device provides secured storage to store data, such as security keys and
passwords. In addition, a TPM device has encryption and hash functions. The Intel
Board S5520HCT implements TPM as per TPM PC Client specifications revision 1.2 by the
Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
A TPM device is affixed to the motherboard of the server and is secured from external software
attacks and physical theft. A pre-boot environment, such as the BIOS and operating system
loader, uses the TPM to collect and store unique measurements from multiple factors within the
boot process to create a system fingerprint. This unique fingerprint remains the same unless the
pre-boot environment is tampered with. Therefore, it is used to compare to future
measurements to verify the integrity of the boot process.
After the BIOS complete the measurement of its boot process, it hands off control to the
operating system loader and in turn to the operating system. If the operating system is TPM-
enabled, it compares the BIOS TPM measurements to those of previous boots to make sure the
system was not tampered with before continuing the operating system boot process. Once the
operating system is in operation, it optionally uses TPM to provide additional system and data
security (for example, Microsoft Vista* supports Bitlocker drive encryption).
3.13.2

TPM security BIOS

The BIOS TPM support conforms to the TPM PC Client Specific – Implementation Specification
for Conventional BIOS, version 1.2, and to the TPM Interface specification, version 1.2. The
BIOS adheres to the Microsoft Vista* BitLocker requirement. The role of the BIOS for TPM
security includes the following:
Measures and stores the boot process in the TPM microcontroller to allow a TPM
enabled operating system to verify system boot integrity.
Produces EFI and legacy interfaces to a TPM-enabled operating system for using
TPM.
Produces ACPI TPM device and methods to allow a TPM-enabled operating system
to send TPM administrative command requests to the BIOS.
Verifies operator physical presence. Confirms and executes operating system TPM
administrative command requests.
Provides BIOS Setup options to change TPM security states and to clear TPM
ownership.
For additional details, refer to the TCG PC Client Specific Implementation Specification, the
TCG PC Client Specific Physical Presence Interface Specification, and the Microsoft BitLocker*
Requirement documents.
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Intel® Server Boards S5520HC, S5500HCV, and S5520HCT TPS
Intel order number E39529-013
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