# DCAP-Attestation

To attest a Trusted Domain, the process involves generating a local attestation report that can be verified on the platform. Subsequently, this report is augmented with digital signatures and certificates to enable remote attestation of the TD outside the platform.

Intel inherits from its predecessor SGX the attestation framework referred to as  Data Center Attestation Primitives (DCAP). The framework comprises tools, enclaves and services and serves as a reference implementation for data center providers and remote parties to attest and verify Intel TDX enabled Virtual Machines.

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[Overview](/confidential-cloud/technology-in-depth/intel-tdx/technology/fundamentals/dcap-attestation/overview.md)
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[Attestation Report](/confidential-cloud/technology-in-depth/intel-tdx/technology/fundamentals/dcap-attestation/attestation-report.md)
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