Welp.
"Microsoft’s other use of DICE+RIoT, in their own words, is to enable
“Zero Trust Computing.”" I mean, that's a pretty cool and appropriate
name: Zero trust in that I don't trust it :).
Per the article: "Now, Microsoft might look at the above and laugh this
off as fear mongering, as that is much further than what Pluton is being
pitched as right now, as a firmware security device to prevent malware".
I think these kinds of things do not work because at the end of the day
the user will want to install whatever software they want, so whatever
that thing is can't really prevent most malware a typical PC user will
come accross.
On 7/26/22 20:14, Dave Ihnat wrote:
Ran across this today:
https://gabrielsieben.tech/2022/07/25/the-power-of-microsoft-pluton-2/
I'm concerned...
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