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Trusted computing aims to prevent or detect a compromise. Trusted computing has been around for a long time but is now becoming more important than ever to use given the current adversary models. There are very different properties or security levels that can be achieved (static v/s dynamic) and various implementations. We will discuss some solutions (software-based attestation, TPM, Intel TXT, ARM TrustZone) as well as how they fail, due to implementation bugs or their fundamental limitations. This lecture was delivered at SecAppDev 2015 by Aurélien Francillon. Aurélien is an assistant professor in the Networking and Security department at EURECOM, where he is co-heading the System and Software Security group. Prior to that he obtained a PhD from INRIA and Grenoble INP and then spent 2 years as a postdoctoral researcher in the System Security Group at ETH Zurich. He is mainly interested in practical aspects of the security of embedded devices. In this context he has worked on topics such as code injection, code attestation, random number generation, hardware support for software security, bug finding techniques as well as on broader security and privacy topics. He served in many program committees and was program co-chair of CARDIS 2013.