DMTF has released SPDM version 1.3, with a number of enhancements to the protocol. These include: - Support for multiple keys - Event notification - Improvements in measurement handling - A hash-extended measurement mechanism - Endpoint identification - Even more support for extensibility by industry partners Status of libspdm, an open source implementation of the SPDM protocol on github. These changes enable new capabilities to be built on top of SPDM to enable a variety of solutions. Work on SPDM v1.4 is already underway. This presentation will include a preview of SPDM v1.4 work and other exciting developments happening in DMTF.
SPDM 1.3 and Beyond
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