To know more about T6, visit its home page in T6: Trusted Kernel based on Xv6 for ARM TrustZone enabled devices.
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This video demonstrates the TrustUI application running in T6 (Specifically, The untrusted OS is Android while the trusted OS running in TrustZone is T6). By excluding the Android out of the Trusted Computing Base (TCB), the secure payment application reuses existing untrusted device drivers in Android safely and has a TCB (including T6) less than 10K source line of code.
When a user starts the TrustUI payment application, T6 takes over the user deivces (screen and touchpad) and waits for username and password from the user. After the users clicks the “pay” button, the app will send the payment transaction data to https:liwenhaosuper.com/trustui_demo/home/index/paythrough SSL and returns the payment transaction to Android.
To know more about T6, visit its home page in T6: Trusted Kernel based on Xv6 for ARM TrustZone enabled devices.
Have problem when watching? Visit the Youtube one: