Now Available - SPDM Authorization Specification 1.0

The SPDM Working Group has released a new Authorization Specification (DSP0289). This specification adds authorization capabilities to the existing suite of SPDM specifications. Authorization allows a device to verify that a requester has permission to access protected functions. The standard aims to address authorization uniformly across SPDM and PMCI standards, as well as among DMTF alliance partners and the wider industry.

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DMTF recently participated in the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, October 13-16, 2025. You can view all of the Manageability Workshop sessions and accompanying slides on our Events page or you can watch all of the recorded presentations on our YouTube channel playlist!

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DMTF News & Updates

9 Dec 25

DMTF’s Security Protocols and Data Models (SPDM) Working Group has recently released a new Authorization Specification (DSP0289). This specification adds authorization capabilities to the existing suite of SPDM specifications. Authorization allows a device to verify that a requester has permission to access protected functions.

18 Nov 25

As DMTF’s new fiscal year approaches, our membership renewal period is right around the corner - please take steps today to ensure your organization is prepared to renew! Your company’s billing contact will receive the invoice in January so be sure to give them the heads up! The upcoming membership year runs April 1 to March 31.

13 Nov 25

The Redfish Forum will be exhibiting at SC25 as part of the Standards Pavilion booth #211, November 16-21, in St. Louis, MO. SC is where the high performance computing community convenes for a week of sessions, speakers, and networking. SC is an unparalleled mix of thousands of scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, and developers who intermingle to learn, share, and grow.

10 Nov 25

DMTF recently participated in the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, October 13-16, which hosted more than 10,500 attendees interested in learning about open IT Ecosystem development. DMTF experts met with attendees at our booth in the Expo Hall, all interested in learning more about Redfish® and other DMTF’s standards. 

3 Nov 25

DMTF’s Redfish Forum held a live webinar on Thursday, October 30th.  Presented by the chairs of the Redfish Forum and hosted on Zoom, this webinar covered the contents of the 2025.3 release.

Key highlights of the Redfish 2025.3 release are the additions of:

30 Oct 25

DMTF recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its groundbreaking Redfish® standard, which has revolutionized the way IT and AI infrastructure is managed in modern, scalable, and interoperable environments. From its launch in 2015 to its newest specification release—Redfish 2025.3—Redfish has become the industry standard for secure, simple, and comprehensive management of hybrid IT and the Software Defined Data Center (SDDC).