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SPDM

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What is SPDM?

Security Protocol and Data Model (SPDM) is a protocol specification that defines a standardized method for authenticating and securing platform hardware components, such as processors, memory, and peripherals. It allows devices to discover each other, authenticate each other's identities, and establish secure communication channels using cryptographic techniques. It is commonly used to establish a root of trust for platform security.

What other technologies are related to SPDM?

SPDM Complementary Technologies

PLDM is a complementary protocol often used alongside SPDM for platform management.
mentioned alongside SPDM in 35% (144) of relevant job posts
MCTP is a transport protocol that can be used with SPDM to provide a communication channel.
mentioned alongside SPDM in 25% (96) of relevant job posts
OpenBMC is a baseboard management controller software stack that can use SPDM for secure communication with devices.
mentioned alongside SPDM in 13% (101) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning SPDM?

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NVIDIA
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Microsoft
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Micron Technology
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Dassault Systemes
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