On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 5:46 AM Michal Schorm wrote:
> The "Speculations" section sound's to me like the wet dream of every
> InfoSec in every company.
> I believe many would pay the weight of Bill Gates in gold for that ...
> should it work flawlessly.
>
> Outside of networks requiring very stri
The "Speculations" section sound's to me like the wet dream of every
InfoSec in every company.
I believe many would pay the weight of Bill Gates in gold for that ...
should it work flawlessly.
Outside of networks requiring very strict content access control, it
is - I believe - sentenced to the fa
On 7/27/22 7:36 AM, Tim via users wrote:
So, yes, I do see the value in locking down closed-source systems, to
make them a reliable and safer system. The world would be a better
place if Windows wasn't such an utter disaster. You might think you
don't care if Windows self destructs while yo
On Tue, 2022-07-26 at 21:04 +0200, Alex wrote:
> Pluton is being pitched as right now, as a firmware security device
> to prevent malware". I think these kinds of things do not work
> because at the end of the day the user will want to install whatever
> software they want, so whatever that thing i
Welp.
"Microsoft’s other use of DICE+RIoT, in their own words, is to enable
“Zero Trust Computing.”" I mean, that's a pretty cool and appropriate
name: Zero trust in that I don't trust it :).
Per the article: "Now, Microsoft might look at the above and laugh this
off as fear mongering, as th
Ran across this today:
https://gabrielsieben.tech/2022/07/25/the-power-of-microsoft-pluton-2/
I'm concerned...
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