Daniel Nemiroff is a senior principal engineer in Intel's Product Assurance and Security organization with 27 years of industry experience. In 2005, Daniel's primary role moved to security where he has been responsible for Intel's integrated and discrete graphics security controllers, Intel's integrated TPM (AKA Platform Trust Technology), Intel's DRM solutions, remote attestation and recovery protocols. At present, he is partnering with XPU teams to drive a common architecture for confidential compute and is responsible for the fault-injection detection technology strategy and integration into client platforms. Daniel holds 45 granted or pending patents in security and storage technologies. Outside work Daniel is a 2nd degree black-belt in Shotokan Karate, an amateur triathlete, and enjoys building tree houses for his children.