The Reliable USB Formatting Utility
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The Reliable USB Formatting Utility
attestation.app remote attestation server. Server code for use with the Auditor app: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Auditor. It provides two services: submission of attestation data samples and a remote attestation implementation with email alerts to go along with the local implementation based on QR code scanning in the app.
Collection of Solutions for Debian GNU/Linux End Users
wolfSSL product manuals and documentation.
Utility to secure your Linux boot process.
Jo's Embedded Serial File System (for Standard Serial NOR-Flash)
Archboot is a most advanced, modular Arch Linux boot/install image creation utility to generate bootable media for CD/USB/PXE, designed for installation or rescue operation.
Hardware-based attestation / intrusion detection app for Android devices. It provides both local verification with another Android device via QR codes and optional scheduled server-based verification with support for alert emails. It uses hardware-backed keys and attestation support as the foundation and chains trust to the app for software checks.
Build signed efi binaries which mount a dm-verity verified squashfs image as rootfs on boot.
MCUboot is an OS- and HW-independent secure bootloader for 32-bit MCUs aiming at defining a common infrastructure for the bootloader and the system flash layout on microcontroller systems, and at providing a secure bootloader that enables simple software upgrades.
ArchLinux setup which focuses on desktop security
Generate signed Unified Kernel Images
PowerShell scripts to check the UEFI KEK, DB and DBX Secure Boot variables.
Mosby – More Secure Secure Boot
Auditor app prebuilt using the latest official release of the Auditor app.
ESP32 Development Environment in Docker Containers with Secure Boot V2 Support
OpenEmbedded/Yocto BSP layer for STM32MP15x based MPUs
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