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by Dylan16807
78 days ago
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> but you know this is a non-secure-(enough) env. No I do not. It is plenty secure compared to a corporate version and nobody should be legally able to deny service over me having control over my own computer. Needing the entire OS to be secure to protect a key is also a dumb idea in general. |
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This is the final step in the road to full remote attestation, thankfully PCs already come with Microsoft Pluton chips[1] to make it easier.
[1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/hardware-...