A problem that I wish we could solve: attestation & trusted execution of all nonvolatile firmware on a computer, including peripherals such as disk controllers, eMMC flash controllers, GPUs, etc. Even a modicum of assurance about modification is currently exceedingly difficult.
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Replying to @gsuberland
A friend (
@Devopsjoel) regularly points out the Xbox 360, of all things, did a pretty thorough job.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @alexjbutcher @Devopsjoel
It really is. If you've not read the book "Hacking The Xbox", you really should. [PDF] https://bunniefoo.com/nostarch/HackingTheXbox_Free.pdf …
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Replying to @gsuberland @alexjbutcher
The usb_armory was interesting until they got bought out
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And why would being acquired make our product less interesting? The USB armory is produced and managed exactly like before, and now we have the chance of making much bigger and better plans than before.
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Is the agenda the same? It looked from the web site as if the armory was no longer going to be actively developed?
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Quite the contrary, we now have plans that we couldn’t quite possibly do before. We cherish the project the same way and we are planning its future. We got acquired specifically to do more R&D than before :). Just be patient, ambitious projects take some time before going public.
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Could we get an update on the website which explains the roadmap?
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All in good time.
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