#secure-computing — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #secure-computing, aggregated by home.social.
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Suspicious links and risky tasks must not be on your device.
Use #NeuroScreens — a cloud computer you close and leave behind. 👇
#CloudPC #CyberSecurity #PrivacyTech #SecureComputing #DigitalPrivacy
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Suspicious links and risky tasks must not be on your device.
Use #NeuroScreens — a cloud computer you close and leave behind. 👇
#CloudPC #CyberSecurity #PrivacyTech #SecureComputing #DigitalPrivacy
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CapOS – A responsibility-gated OS stack with signed process execution
https://zenodo.org/communities/xtothepowerofinfinity/records
#HackerNews #CapOS #ResponsibilityGated #OS #ProcessExecution #SecureComputing #TechInnovation
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CapOS – A responsibility-gated OS stack with signed process execution
https://zenodo.org/communities/xtothepowerofinfinity/records
#HackerNews #CapOS #ResponsibilityGated #OS #ProcessExecution #SecureComputing #TechInnovation
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Secure multi-party computation implementation work is duplicated around the world. Here are our steps to reduce that duplication.
From Riivo Talviste, at this year's TPMPC.
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Secure multi-party computation implementation work is duplicated around the world. Here are our steps to reduce that duplication.
From Riivo Talviste, at this year's TPMPC.
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CW: Long thread/25
Starting with #Microsoft's #palladium they theorized a new "#SecureComputing" model for allowing companies to reach into your computer long after you had paid for it and brought it home, in order to discipline you for using it in ways that undermined its shareholders' interest.
Secure Computing began with the idea of shipping every computer with *two* CPUs. The first one was the normal CPU, the one you interacted with when you booted it up, loaded your OS, and ran programs.
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CW: Long thread/25
Starting with #Microsoft's #palladium they theorized a new "#SecureComputing" model for allowing companies to reach into your computer long after you had paid for it and brought it home, in order to discipline you for using it in ways that undermined its shareholders' interest.
Secure Computing began with the idea of shipping every computer with *two* CPUs. The first one was the normal CPU, the one you interacted with when you booted it up, loaded your OS, and ran programs.
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