Trust Service for a Client Device

Techniques for a trust service for a client device are described. In various implementations, a trust service is implemented remotely from a client device and provides various trust-related functions to the client device. According to various implementations, communication between a client device an...

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Main Authors Spiger, Robert Karl, Wooten, David R, Thom, Stefan, England, Paul, Mattoon, Dennis J, Aigner, Ronald, Schaefer, Stuart H, Kapadia, Merzin
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 10.05.2018
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Summary:Techniques for a trust service for a client device are described. In various implementations, a trust service is implemented remotely from a client device and provides various trust-related functions to the client device. According to various implementations, communication between a client device and a remote trust service is authenticated by a client identifier (ID) that is maintained by both the client device and the remote trust service. In at least some implementations, the client ID is stored on a location of the client device that is protected from access by (e.g., is inaccessible to) device components such as an operating system, applications, and so forth. Thus, the client ID may be utilized to generate signatures to authenticate communications between the client device and the remote trust service.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201715654126