Sujet : Re: Byte Addressability And Beyond
De : SFuld (at) *nospam* alumni.cmu.edu.invalid (Stephen Fuld)
Groupes : comp.archDate : 05. Jun 2024, 17:16:32
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Michael S wrote:
snip lots of stuff about encryption alternatives
The best, the most secure encryption is an end-to-end encryption.
Which means application-to-application.
It's not that other, "piece-wise" encryption types can't be used, but
if you are serious about privacy you should consider them
insufficient.
That's fair. But there are counter arguments like not doing the
encryption on a processor that is also executing arbitrary user code
makes it more immune from side attacks.
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