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author | quanwanandy <quanwanandy@google.com> | Sun Jul 29 18:56:54 2018 -0700 |
committer | quanwanandy <quanwanandy@google.com> | Mon Jul 30 10:30:55 2018 -0700 |
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Minor changes to Android.bp in epid sdk Include external/epid_sdk when building dependent module Tested: passed epid sdk unit tests Bug: 110495054 Change-Id: If1f27fed05478f93e4d68e95959d025939202ed2
The Intel(R) Enhanced Privacy ID Software Development Kit
Intel(R) EPID SDK enables adding Intel(R) EPID support to applications and platforms.
Intel(R) EPID is a cryptographic protocol which enables the remote authentication of a trusted platform whilst preserving the user's privacy.
For a given public key there are many (e.g., millions) of private keys. The key holders form a group.
Any key holder may sign against the one public key.
No one can tell which private key signed the data. This is the privacy property.
You can use Intel(R) EPID as a foundational building block for a multitude of security solutions.
See CHANGELOG.md.
See doc/index.html to browse the html documentation.
See LICENSE.txt.
The source code used for math primitives in the Intel(R) EPID SDK is a subset of the Intel(R) IPP Cryptography library (version 2017 Update 2) written in pure C and not optimized for performance. For higher performance, you can use the commercial version of the IPP Cryptography library, which is available at https://software.intel.com/articles/download-ipp-cryptography-libraries.
More information on the optimized versions of Intel(R) IPP Cryptography library, including mitigations for a potential side-channel issue are available at https://security-center.intel.com/advisory.aspx?intelid=INTEL-SA-00060&languageid=en-fr.