
Shahriyar contributed to the lf-edge/eve repository by engineering security and reliability features for TPM attestation and network transport. He enhanced TPM attestation workflows by adding null primary key verification and nonce validation, addressing potential reset attacks and unsupported attestations. Using Go and Protocol Buffers, he refactored TPM communication APIs and introduced a local testing toolkit, improving cross-language support and testability. Shahriyar also implemented a VSOCK-based network transport layer and improved error handling to prevent panics. His work included AppArmor profile adjustments and centralized TPM event log handling, demonstrating depth in system programming, security configuration, and embedded systems integration.

October 2025 milestone for lf-edge/eve focused on TPM event log enhancements, VTpm service stability, and security policy alignment to strengthen attestation workflows and TPM lifecycle operations.
October 2025 milestone for lf-edge/eve focused on TPM event log enhancements, VTpm service stability, and security policy alignment to strengthen attestation workflows and TPM lifecycle operations.
September 2025 highlights security, reliability, and interoperability improvements across lf-edge/eve, with a focus on strengthening attestation, enabling robust vsock-based transport, and improving test and release stability. The work delivers measurable business value by reducing security risk, increasing cross-language support, and shortening time-to-trust for deployed devices.
September 2025 highlights security, reliability, and interoperability improvements across lf-edge/eve, with a focus on strengthening attestation, enabling robust vsock-based transport, and improving test and release stability. The work delivers measurable business value by reducing security risk, increasing cross-language support, and shortening time-to-trust for deployed devices.
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