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Re: An Extinction Event
From: Cedric Blancher <blancher () cartel-securite fr>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:01:39 +0000

Le vendredi 23 novembre 2007 à 10:16 -0800, Blue Boar a écrit :
Actually, I kind of expect an open-source kernel, in addition to
commercial security products. Microsoft won't let you in the 64-bit
Windows kernel? Run your own kernel next to it.

A TPM chip is basically a cryptoprocessor providing crypto functions and
key storage, among few other things, that can help applications perform
crypto operation is a more secure way. You can write a driver for it,
and actually, there are drivers for Windows plate-forms, and Vista
provides TPM v1.2 support.

But I was not referring to the overall idea of Trusted Computing as you
seem to, as protection offered mostly relies on the quality of software.
Having trusted OS/applications is great, as long as they're not
vulnerable. In that later situation, you'll just get trustfully flawed
software...


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