@dguido copperhead seems to fix some issues
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@semibogan I think they're doing great work but there's only so far you can go without OEM cooperation on hw security features. - 1 more reply
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@homakov looking at disk crypto now and it is a disaster -
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@dguido@semibogan It depends on which data you're talking about. There's a higher-level key store above disk encryption. -
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@dguido@semibogan They also moved to per-directory encryption at the fs layer but don't take full advantage of it yet.
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@dguido@semibogan Google enabled by default on 5.0 and above but other vendors did not. 6.0 forces mid/high-end to do it. -
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@dguido@semibogan As in devices shipping with those versions. They didn't force encrypt devices via over-the-air updates.
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@dguido@semibogan The Nexus 5X and 6P have a Secure Element (SE) for key storage. It's used by https://developer.android.com/training/articles/keystore.html …. -
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@dguido@semibogan They had one on some previous Nexus devices, but it depended on the vendor. The Nexus 5 didn't have it.
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