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Can you trust your computer?

Dataconomy

Trusted computing stands as a pivotal milestone in the ever-evolving landscape of digital security, strategically weaving hardware and software mechanisms into the very fabric of computing systems. A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip, featuring an Endorsement Key, plays a central role in this process.

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Averting turbulence in the air

CIO Business Intelligence

Following this trend, some airlines even developed their own “payment application” through which customers not only can book airline tickets but also make payments on other e-commerce platforms. is asking all organizations to encrypt the data on the application level—in other words, disk or partition-level encryption is not enough anymore.

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Life-Like Identity: Why the Internet Needs an Identity Metasystem

Phil Windley

The missing identity layer has resulted in a mishmash of one-off identity systems because every web site, service provider, and application has solved the problem in a unique way. Trust frameworks are all around us, but they are one-offs, too specialized to be universally applicable. But the reality is far from funny.

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Can the Digital Future Be Our Home?

Phil Windley

And yet those systems are not ours, but rather belong to the companies that provide them. I call these systems "administrative" because they are built to administer our experience in a particular domain for the administrator's specific purposes. Not altogether unpleasant, but a far cry from authentic.