That's not it. It requires resources they don't have. It's confusing. Some updates force you to give up on privacy. https://twitter.com/semihenergin/status/863096234596122624 …
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Sounds like Windows 10s is along those lines, as well.
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Do you think software-safety regulations are the way to go? If so, only for certain systems/industries? What would stds require? Audits?
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And 140-character tweets are obviously not the best venue in which to ask the question. If you've written elsewhere on it, pls send a link!
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Why not go all the way to trustworthy execution environments, denial of unauthorized privilege elevation, protection without patching? 1/2
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FYI, this could be applied to Android device by cable. Despite the advanced protection, it's fairly user friendly. https://trustifier.com/assets/docs/trustifier-mp.pdf …
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Are you arguing for software product liability in perpetuity, regardless of what users do (or don't do)?
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Yeah, that will be something. "Turn over $100k in two minutes or we go off the cliff". https://twitter.com/jccarvajal/status/863146054300184576 …
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