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by wildmusings
2406 days ago
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This is kind of a myth. There is such thing as tamperproof hardware components and they can protect against plenty of threats. Security isn’t all or nothing, it’s about understanding what the different threats are and adequately protecting against them. Not everyone is trying to protect against attackers with millions of dollars at their disposal. There is plenty of value to deterring 99% of attackers with physical access. The idea of security as all or nothing, and that physical access thus defeats all security measures, are security tropes that need to die. You can see how obviously wrong they are when you consider that just about every security system depends on proper behavior by trusted human beings, who are never 100% reliable. |
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...and I think that's perfectly fine and IMHO required. I've long been a proponent of the philosophy that a little bit of insecurity is what keeps society in general from turning into complete dystopia; but unfortunately, paranoia and the search of "perfect security" is driving it in that direction.
In other words, striving for perfect security is treacherous precisely because humans are not 100% reliable. The same way you would probably not want "perfect" law enforcement by the government.