"TSS.Net is a crossplatform .Net library that provides convenient abstraction layer for the binary TPM 2.0 interface in various Windows and Linux environments. TSS.Net greatly simplifies writing code that interacts with TPM 2.0 devices by providing both low level 1-to-1 mapping for TPM 2.0 commands, and higher level abstractions that free the developer from the necessity of writing hundreds lined of code to marshaling TPM data structures or perform operations often involving cryptography such as handling various types of TPM sessions, or migrating keys between software crypto and TPM 2.0 devices. TSS.Net library can also work with the Microsoft TPM simulator (https://github.com/Microsoft/ms-tpm-20-ref) to enable application development and debugging on platforms that do not have a physical TPM 2.0 device."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
Project website: https://github.com/Microsoft/TSS.MSR
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Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
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Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Daniel Plaisted.
".NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") support for analyzing MSBuild projects and solutions. This should be used with at least one of …"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
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