Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Webinar – Remote Platform Integrity Attestation

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Presented by Muthu Ramalingam, Engineering Manager, R&D - Software & Security Engineering, AMI (USA) About this talk This presentation will outline the technology concepts underlying platform integrity, one of the foundational standards of trusted computing. It will also illustrate a use case for establishing trust leveraging the TCG Trusted Computing Standard as implemented in the AMI TruE™ Platform Attestation Solution.

Cyber Resiliency for Firmware Protections and Supply Chain Security Webinar Presented by Lattice Semiconductor

Cyber Resiliency for Firmware Protections and Supply Chain Security Webinar Presented by Lattice Semiconductor This seminar will explore the challenges, opportunities, and latest solutions for the global hardware security industry. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of what a Cyber Resilient system requires, especially in compute architectures and the new supply chain paradigms that will reduce your supply chain security costs while increasing your protections. Security industry leaders from AMI and Lattice will also discuss ways to prepare for and respond to threats when building and operating secure systems in today’s complex and ever-changing technology ecosystem. DATE & TIME Monday, June 6, 2022 4 to 6 pm PDT SPEAKERS Eric Sivertson - VP, Security Business, Lattice Nilesh Narayan - Director, Server Marketing, Lattice Kenneth Tao – Director, Business Development, AMI AGENDA The Importance of Cyber Resilience & Supply Chain Security Current Threat & Risk Landscape Security & Protective Solutions Ecosystem Highlight – Platform Firmware Resiliency (PFR) Orchestration in Servers Q&A Register Now!

Intel & AMI Intel Memory Resilience Technology Webinar – Greater China

Intel and AMI will host a co-webinar on the implementation of Intel Memory Resilience Technology on June 14th 2022 at 10am Beijing Standard Time. We sincerely welcome you to attend this co-webinar. Please find the Zoom link below Brief run-down of the webinar as follows: • Intel Memory Resilience Technology (MRT) introduction and case studies (10am ~ 10:15am) • AMI MRT implementation (10:15am ~ 10:30am) • Video Demo (10:30am ~ 10:35am) • Q&A (10:35am ~ 10:45am)

Intel & AMI Intel Memory Resilience Technology Webinar – Japan

Intel and AMI will host a co-webinar on the implementation of Intel Memory Resilience Technology on June 15th 2022 at 10am Japan Standard Time. We sincerely welcome you to attend this co-webinar. Please find the Zoom link below Brief run-down of the webinar as follows: • Intel Memory Resilience Technology (MRT) introduction and case studies (10am ~ 10:15am) • AMI MRT implementation (10:15am ~ 10:30am) • Video Demo (10:30am ~ 10:35am) • Q&A (10:35am ~ 10:45am)

Intel & AMI Intel Memory Resilience Technology Webinar – America, Europe, Middle East, Africa

Intel and AMI will host a co-webinar on the implementation of Intel Memory Resilience Technology on June 16th 2022 at 10am Eastern Daylight Time. We sincerely welcome you to attend this co-webinar. Please find the Zoom link below Brief run-down of the webinar as follows: • Intel Memory Resilience Technology (MRT) introduction and case studies (10am ~ 10:15am) • AMI MRT implementation (10:15am ~ 10:30am) • Video Demo (10:30am ~ 10:35am) • Q&A (10:35am ~ 10:45am)

UEFI 2022 Virtual Summit – UEFI Support for Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)

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UEFI Support for Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Sep 28 2022, 12:00pm EDT Duration: 45 mins Presented by Brian Mullen and Felix Polyudov, AMI About this talk Traditionally, capturing a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for UEFI firmware has been seen as challenging. Some technical challenges include immutable blobs in the image (e.g., Intel FSP and CPU microcode). Other roadblocks are due to a process where IHVs contribute binary DXE objects to the ODM. Finally, some challenges are due to commercial issues where code might be licensed from the IBV but modified by the ODM. This talk will focus on the following topics: How to include accurate SBOM metadata that is compliant with NTIA’s The Minimum Elements For a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) guidelines in a UEFI firmware project? What edge conditions and use cases need to be considered when implementing SBOM? What approaches can enable extracting and consuming SBOM data from one supply chain partner to another? The talk plans to address several industry-wide items necessary for broader adoption of SBOM in the firmware ecosystem.