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Date of Patent:
Jan. 07, 2014

Filed:

Nov. 02, 2010
Applicants:

Stefan Thom, Snohomish, WA (US);

Nathan Ide, Bothell, WA (US);

Scott Danie Anderson, Seattle, WA (US);

Robert Karl Spiger, Seattle, WA (US);

David J. Linsley, Seattle, WA (US);

Mark Fishel Novak, Newcastle, WA (US);

Magnus Nyström, Sammamish, WA (US);

Inventors:

Stefan Thom, Snohomish, WA (US);

Nathan Ide, Bothell, WA (US);

Scott Danie Anderson, Seattle, WA (US);

Robert Karl Spiger, Seattle, WA (US);

David J. Linsley, Seattle, WA (US);

Mark Fishel Novak, Newcastle, WA (US);

Magnus Nyström, Sammamish, WA (US);

Assignee:

Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G06F 12/14 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

An event log can comprise, not only entries associated with components instantiated since a most recent power on of a computing device, but also entries of components instantiated prior to that power on, such as components that were instantiated, and represent, a state of the computing device prior to hibernation that has now been resumed. Upon hibernation, the current values of the Platform Configuration Registers (PCRs) of a Trusted Platform Module (trusted execution environment), as well as a quote of those current values, and a current value of a monotonic counter of the trusted execution environment can be logged. The monotonic counter can be incremented at each power on to track successive generations of the computing device and to guard against an intervening, not-logged generation. A subsequent parsing of the event log can verify the prior generational entries with reference to the PCR values in the log that are associated with those generations.


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