"Wild and Crazy": Interview with Palladium's Mario Juarez
pasward at shoshin.uwaterloo.ca
pasward at shoshin.uwaterloo.ca
Tue Jul 2 15:45:25 EDT 2002
R. A. Hettinga writes:
> Juarez: You have the ability to establish the notion of trusted code which
> can't be observed or modified. Moreover, information on your machine, which
> is living in one of those vaults or one of the sub-vaults, or as storage on
> your disc can be encrypted with machine specific secrets so that they are
> functionally useless if they are stolen. [For example,] if the hard drive
> gets pulled or copied.
In other words, when the MB is fried because of some freak electrical
surge, I'm screwed, because I can't put the HD into another machine
and get the data off it?
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