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While Trusted Computing is getting increasing attention in the PC world, consumer electronics devices have limited benefit from the Trusted Computing solutions currently under development. In this paper we outline the different requirements of consumer electronics devices, when compared to the PC world, and point out the technical consequences for standards like the Trusted Computing Group. In addition, we will touch on economic aspects that may inhibit or support Trusted Computing in this domain.

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Norbert Pohlmann Helmut Reimer Wolfgang Schneider

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Kursawe, K., Katzenbeisser, S. (2009). Trust in Consumer Electronics. In: Pohlmann, N., Reimer, H., Schneider, W. (eds) ISSE 2008 Securing Electronic Business Processes. Vieweg+Teubner. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9283-6_14

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