Imagine a future where enterprise
systems are distributed across continents, where applications
are built from e-services and software agents acting autonomously
and where people are using them on the move from almost
anywhere.
Now imagine what spies, fraudsters and electronic vandals
will do with those same tools and systems available to
them.
Our work is to make it possible for you to have the
confidence in those systems to stake your business, your
future and your good name on them.
There is no silver bullet. No single technology can
do all that, nor can one company working on its own.
Our research areas include firmware and operating systems,
network security, middleware and application protocol
design with links into several other HP Labs programmes.
We work on open-source software as well as industry standards
and proprietary products. Naturally, all these technologies
must fit together in a manageable way.
Most of the work in the Trust, Security and Privacy
area takes place in the Trusted Systems Laboratory, based
in Bristol, UK. To see more details on our current research,
please follow the links below.
Legal
and Regulatory
Manageability
Trusted
Platforms
Identity
Management and Privacy
Pairing
based Cryptography
Boundary
Management
Threat
Management
Trust
Management
Digital
Proofing
For more information, contact Martin Sadler, Director,
Trusted Systems Laboratory (martin.sadler@hp.com).
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