25 points | by transpute 2 days ago
4 comments
"their customers will have increased confidence in the security and trustworthiness of the hardware they deploy"
Funny how that also implies "we will have total control over what device we allow to run our software, and what we allow you to do with that"
Two sides of the same totalitarian coin.
Unsurprisingly, others are getting jealous of Apple's iron fist and are trying to emulate. Having your users utterly at your mercy promises untold new profits.
safeboot for firmware, by the people who keep losing their keys. great
Who is security for?
"their customers will have increased confidence in the security and trustworthiness of the hardware they deploy"
Funny how that also implies "we will have total control over what device we allow to run our software, and what we allow you to do with that"
Two sides of the same totalitarian coin.
Unsurprisingly, others are getting jealous of Apple's iron fist and are trying to emulate. Having your users utterly at your mercy promises untold new profits.
safeboot for firmware, by the people who keep losing their keys. great
Who is security for?