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The Trusted Platform Services (TPS) Committee is chaired by Jeremy O’Donoghue from Qualcomm. Full and participating GlobalPlatform members are eligible to contribute to this group
The TPS Committee creates open specifications that provide mechanisms enabling access to platform services offered by standardized secure components (such as the SE and TEE), both from within a device and from platforms external to it.
These assure the trustworthiness of a secure component within a device enabling a secure service, thanks to an attestable Chain of Trust (from the Root of Trust (RoT)) to the application or the cloud).
The aim is to make it easier for service providers and application developers in different market sectors to link together the strong security technology offered by secure components in their products. This will be achieved through GlobalPlatform’s Device Trust Architecture (DTA).
On Device NFC Service Management Specification
GlobalPlatform Managing Entity Specification completes a ‘stack’ of complementary software standards from ETSI and the NFC Forum that ensures multiple mobile contactless services successfully coexist within a device and will operate as intended, regardless of the hosting environment selected by the service provider.
SE Remote Application Management
This document defines a single administration protocol to perform remote management of applications residing on any type of SE in a device. By using this protocol, service providers can develop flexible remote administration platforms that could be easily extended to manage the same application in any SE.
SE Access Control
The Secure Element Access Control Specification is used in addition to existing protection mechanisms (such as permissions or security OS policy limiting access to sensitive APIs). It is designed to prevent unauthorized access to resources in the SE and typically to prevent denial of services attacks (e.g. PIN blocking, selection of non multi-selectable applets).
Interested in participating in the TPS Committee?