Remote auditing of software outputs using a trusted coprocessor

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A cryptographic coprocessor is described for certifying outcomes of software programs. The system for certifying and authenticating outputs allows a third party who trusts the secure components of the system to verify that a specified program actually executed and produced a claimed output.

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Schneier, B., & Kelsey, J. (1997). Remote auditing of software outputs using a trusted coprocessor. Future Generation Computer Systems, 13(1), 9–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-739X(97)00004-6

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