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- Guarantees zeroing of sensitive memory
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- Guarantees zeroing of sensitive memory
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- Prevents memory dumps from containing sensitive data
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- Prevents memory dumps from containing sensitive data
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## Hardware Attestation (TPM 2.0)
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### What it is
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When the server has a TPM 2.0 chip, every response includes a `tpm_attestation` block in `_metadata`. This is a cryptographically signed hardware quote proving:
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- Which firmware and Secure Boot state the server is running (PCR 0, 7)
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- Which application binary is running, when IMA is active (PCR 10)
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The quote is signed by an ephemeral AIK (Attestation Identity Key) generated fresh for each request and tied to the `payload_id` nonce, so it cannot be replayed for a different request.
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### Reading the attestation
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```python
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response = await client.create(
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model="Qwen/Qwen3-0.6B",
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messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "..."}],
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security_tier="maximum"
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)
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tpm = response["_metadata"].get("tpm_attestation", {})
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if tpm.get("is_available"):
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print("PCR banks:", tpm["pcr_banks"]) # e.g. "sha256:0,7,10"
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print("PCR values:", tpm["pcr_values"]) # {bank: {index: hex}}
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print("AIK key:", tpm["aik_pubkey_b64"][:32], "...")
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else:
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print("TPM not available on this server")
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```
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### Verifying the quote
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The response is self-contained: `aik_pubkey_b64` is the full public key of the AIK that signed the quote, so no separate key-fetch round-trip is needed.
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Verification steps using `tpm2-pytss`:
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```python
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import base64
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from tpm2_pytss.types import TPM2B_PUBLIC, TPMT_SIGNATURE, TPM2B_ATTEST
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# 1. Decode the quote components
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aik_pub = TPM2B_PUBLIC.unmarshal(base64.b64decode(tpm["aik_pubkey_b64"]))[0]
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quote = TPM2B_ATTEST.unmarshal(base64.b64decode(tpm["quote_b64"]))[0]
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sig = TPMT_SIGNATURE.unmarshal(base64.b64decode(tpm["signature_b64"]))[0]
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# 2. Verify the signature over the quote using the AIK public key
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# (use a TPM ESAPI verify_signature call or an offline RSA verify)
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# 3. Inspect the qualifying_data inside the quote — it must match
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# SHA-256(payload_id.encode())[:16] to confirm this quote is for this request
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# 4. Check pcr_values against your known-good baseline
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> Full verification requires `tpm2-pytss` on the client side (`pip install tpm2-pytss` + `sudo apt install libtss2-dev`). It is optional — the attestation is informational unless your deployment policy requires verification.
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### Behaviour per security tier
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| Tier | TPM unavailable |
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| `standard` | `tpm_attestation: {"is_available": false}` — request proceeds |
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| `high` | same as standard |
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| `maximum` | `ServiceUnavailableError` (HTTP 503) — request rejected |
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For `maximum` tier, the server enforces TPM availability as a hard requirement. If your server has no TPM and you request `maximum`, catch the error explicitly:
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```python
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from nomyo import ServiceUnavailableError
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response = await client.create(..., security_tier="maximum")
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print("Server does not meet TPM requirements for maximum tier:", e)
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```
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## Compliance Considerations
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## Compliance Considerations
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### HIPAA Compliance
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### HIPAA Compliance
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messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]
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print(response["_metadata"]) # Contains security-related information
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print(response["_metadata"]) # Contains security_tier, memory_protection, tpm_attestation, etc.
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See [Hardware Attestation](#hardware-attestation-tpm-20) for details on the `tpm_attestation` field.
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### Logging
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### Logging
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Enable logging to see security operations:
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Enable logging to see security operations:
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