If left unsecured, every chip, firmware, and software in a computing ecosystem is a potential risk to an attack since data is transferred between these components. To protect their drives and data from these risks, SSD manufacturers can employ security technologies, such as Security Protocol and Data Model (SPDM). SPDM provides a standardized framework for implementing security protocols and data models for components, making it easier to build more secure and reliable computing ecosystems.
Download our white paper for a brief overview of Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Security Protocol and Data Model (SPDM) and its benefits to solid-state drive (SSD) manufacturers.
This white paper will then describe OakGate’s support for validating SPDM functionality in Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) SSDs. Currently, OakGate SSD Test Solutions provides the means to validate SPDM Message Exchanges based on the SPDM Specification v1.1.0c.
We also touch upon OakGate’s future plans for validating other SPDM functionality for NVMe SSDs, such as Device Attestation and Integrity and Data Encryption (IDE).
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