Do the Infrastructure specifications work with the TNC specifications that do not require TPMs?
This set of IWG specifications can be implemented without the presence of a TPM. The value of these IWG specifications is dramatically increased when the root of trust (of the platform deploying them) is based in hardware. In the context of the TNC specifications, the Platform Trust Service (PTS) interface specification provides an agent that can be employed (called by) the TNC Client to perform measurements of the components of the TNC Client device, as well as other client components. Furthermore, the set of IWG Integrity Schema specifications provides a standardized format for TNC implementers and vendors to report on the integrity status of a target device (e.g. TNC client). This standardized format promotes greater interoperability across TNC vendors.
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