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name: Liqun Chen
seriesinfo:
ACM: >
Proceedings of the 11rd ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security
Proceedings of the 11th ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security
page: 132-145
date: 2004
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- ins: TCG
name: Trusted Computing Group
seriesinfo:
Specification Version 2.0
Revision 13
Specification: Version 2.0 Revision 13
date: 2017
MQTT:
title: Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) Version 5.0 Committee Specification 02
author:
- ins: OASIS
name: Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
seriesinfo:
MQTT Version 5.0
Specification: Version 5.0
date: 2018

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With an increasing number of Attesters, Verifiers, and Relying Parties, the publish-subscribe pattern may reduce interdependencies and provide better scalability.

There exist several publish-subscribe solutions.
In the IoT landscape, for example, the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol is widely used ({{-MQTT}}).
For remote attestation, the TCG has published the Trusted Network Communications (TNC) specification, an open Network Admission Control (NAC) solution ({{-TNC}}).
In the IoT landscape, for example, the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol is widely used ({{MQTT}}).
For remote attestation, the TCG has published the Trusted Network Communications (TNC) specification, an open Network Admission Control (NAC) solution ({{TNC}}).
TNC is based on a Metadata Access Point (MAC) server which implements the publish-subscribe pattern.

With publish-subscribe, clients typically *connect* to (or *register* with) a publish-subscribe server (PubSub server).
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