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15 It is the secure way of keeping the keys in the kernel key-ring as Trusted-Key,
18 - Key-blob, an encrypted key-data, created to be stored, loaded and seen by
20 - Key-data, the plain-key text in the system memory, to be used by
31 protected keys is encrypted with Key-Encryption-Key(KEK), and decrypted inside
43 - Key-Blob, to be loaded, stored and seen by user-space.
61 Rooted to Storage Root Key (SRK) which never leaves the TPM that
66 Rooted to Hardware Unique Key (HUK) which is generally burnt in on-chip
111 verifications match. A loaded Trusted Key can be updated with new
158 Key Generation
503 TPM 2.0 ASN.1 Key Format
528 2.23.133.10.1.4 TPM Importable Key. This is an asymmetric key (Usually