* From the T10 Reflector (t10@t10.org), posted by: * "David Geddes" <dgeddes@marvell.com> * Brian, Proposal T10/07-295r0 assigns a new value, EDh, to the Security_Protocol field in the SECURITY PROTOCOL IN command. According to the proposal, the meaning of this field is defined by the "TrustedFlash Forum". I have not been able to locate or identify an entity that goes by the name of "TrustedFlash Fourm". Furthermore, the proposal, T10/07-295r0 was voted on and approved at the July '07 T10 meeting. Therefore, it appears that T10 has granted a unique value to the Security_Protocol field in the SECURITY PROTOCOL IN command to an entity that does not exist. Can someone please clarify this for me? Regards, David Geddes Marvell Semiconductor -----Original Message----- From: owner-t10@t10.org [mailto:owner-t10@t10.org] On Behalf Of Brian A. Berg Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 12:45 PM To: t10@t10.org Subject: Re: TrustedFlash Forum * From the T10 Reflector (t10@t10.org), posted by: * bberg@bswd.com (Brian A. Berg) * David, TrustedFlash is a trademark of SanDisk. See http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/news/articles/story_4571.html You may be thinking of the Trusted Computing Group. See https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/home IEEE 1667 is working in this arena. A WinHEC 2006 ppt is at http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/b/9/5b97017b-e28a-4bae-ba48-174 cf47d23cd/SPN093_WH06.ppt More about IEEE 1667, "Standard Protocol for Authentication in Host Attachments of Transient Storage Devices," is at http://standards.ieee.org/announcements/pr_IEEE1667_new.html http://www.computer.org/portal/site/computer/menuitem.5d61c1d591162e4b0e f1bd108bcd45f3/index.jsp?&pName=computer_level1_article&TheCat=1060&path =computer/homepage/April07&file=security.xml&xsl=article.xsl& I am chairing 2 sessions related to flash memory security at the Flash Memory Summit next month in Santa Clara, CA: http://www.flashmemorysummit.com/English/Conference/Seminar_Session_Desc riptions.html#WA1 http://www.flashmemorysummit.com/English/Conference/Seminar_Session_Desc riptions.html#S205 The first of these two sessions (Workshop A1) is free with advance registration, and includes James Borden of Microsoft speaking on IEEE 1667, as well as Curtis Stevens of Western Digital speaking on "Password Locking Standards for Flash Media." The latter will include aspects of T10 and T13 re: security for media including flash-based media. The second of these two (Session 205) is open to paid conference attendees. The 3-day event on Aug. 7-9 has many free aspects to it, including keynote speeches, workshops, exhibit floor (with food), etc. The paid conference includes some excellent tutorials and sessions. Cheers. ___________________________________________________________________ Brian A. Berg bberg@bswd.com Voice: +1.408.741.5010 Berg Software Design FAX: +1.408.741.5234 14500 Big Basin Way, Suite F Consulting: storage/SCSI/USB/SAN Saratoga, CA 95070 USA Cell: +1.408.568.2505 visit the Storage Cornucopia at www.bswd.com* From the T10 Reflector (t10@t10.org), posted by: * "David Geddes" <dgeddes@marvell.com> Re. T10-/07-295r0 I have not been able to locate a website or any public information on the so called "TrustedFlash Forum". Is this a proprietary technology? Regards, David Geddes Marvell Semiconductor* * For T10 Reflector information, send a message with * 'info t10' (no quotes) in the message body to majordomo@t10.org * * For T10 Reflector information, send a message with * 'info t10' (no quotes) in the message body to majordomo@t10.org