Leveraging Supply Chain Trust with TCG Standards and Principles
Thorsten Stremlau [Nvidia]
Tuesday, June 27 - 10:30 am
Abstract:
According to Gartner, within the next two years, 60% of organizations building or buying critical infrastructure components will insist that Supply Chain Trust principles are central to their suppliers' operating practices, up from less than 20% in 2022. To effectively protect devices throughout their lifecycles, from design, manufacture, and transport, to provision, utilization, and decommission, you must seriously consider not just the components being used in these products and systems but the principles which are used in the manufacturing processes. For the Symposium on Counterfeit Parts and Materials, I would address how standards and technology such as TPM, FIM, RIM, and DICE can be leveraged to help define and implement certain security basics to address the growing threats in the hardware supply chain.
Biography:
Thorsten Stremlau [Nvidia]
Thorsten Stremlau is an accomplished Systems Principle Architect at Nvidia, with a distinguished career in overseeing organizations' IT operations and delivering enterprise-wide solutions. With extensive experience in managing IT innovation and transformation projects, Thorsten has a proven track record of success in implementing new technologies, meeting company business needs, and increasing customer satisfaction.
Previously, Thorsten served as Chief Technologist and Executive Director of the Commercial Product Portfolio for Lenovo, where he strengthened relationships with internal and external stakeholders to achieve business goals and objectives. He has a strong understanding of trends and directions in IT agility, employee experience, and security, and is capable of assessing market trends to formulate differentiation strategies. Thorsten's ability to introduce new revenue streams aimed at increasing business revenue has been instrumental in his past successes.
Thorsten is an expert in directing global digital transformation project roll-outs, awareness, implementation, and assurance programs. His leadership and guidance have enhanced technical expertise and improved productivity. He is also skilled in providing technology to help individuals with disabilities communicate effectively, as demonstrated by his facilitation of Stephen Hawking's team.
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