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by qayxc 2040 days ago
You omitted the context there: the poster was talking about Azure Sphere - IoT devices that use Pluton for verification with remote services.

That's a different use case (chip-to-cloud). It can also not prevent you from attaching a debugger when all you need to do is to go offline.

In fact, the whole point is that you can run anything without compromising the security of the data in the secure enclave. That's what Zero-Trust is all about.

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As a feature for cloud chips, it's great.

If it goes into client chips, and someone uses it for DRM, that's awful.

I guess we'll see?