S1 E2: From TCPA to TCG - Setting Standards as Networks Evolve (with Dell's Rick Martinez)
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In this episode of Inside Trusted Computing, Thorsten Stremlau and Rick Martinez - Dell Fellow and Vice President of the Client Solutions Group, and Trusted Computing Group Vice President - trace the evolution of computing networks and the security challenges that shaped them. Beginning with the era of mainframes and terminals - when "cybersecurity" meant little more than locked doors - Thorsten and Rick explore how the rise of Ethernet, ARPANET, and eventually Wi‑Fi, transformed both connectivity, and how TCG has been protecting networks since its inception.
The conversation covers the formation of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), born from the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA), and how its standards continue to safeguard today's systems. With emerging frontiers like IoT, supply chain security, and AI on the horizon, we look at how TCG is preparing to embed trust into every layer of technology.
Listeners will gain a historical perspective on how networks evolved and why security had to catch up, alongside expert insights into the origins and mission of TCG and a forward-looking view of trusted computing in the age of Internet of Things (IoT), Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and Artifical Intelligence (AI).