In general, it goes back to the choice of making things secure by making them simple and obviously correct, or making things appear secure by making stuff crazy complicated so nobody except silent attackers bother specializing enough in it enough to find the flaws.
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What’s your opinion of RO INIT? It seems to fit your overly generalized example.
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I think the burglar sees that it's locked, and opens the next window instead. Can your solution be scaled to lock *all* the windows, or does it get increasingly expensive and complex as you support more and more windows? I think it's the latter.
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I understand your point of view. However, using your analogy I don't think it is realistic to rebuilt entire city where bldgs were built using bad principals. Even if you try that (e.g. change CPU and enforce mem tagging), it take years. Do you want to ignore everyone without it?
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