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Windows 11 IoT LTSC 2024 arrives making TPM and Secure Boot optional — lower storage requirements, too
(www.tomshardware.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
This one big question around the T in TPM, has anyone found a satisfying answer yet?
T is for "trusted". So far it was easy.
But who is supposed to trust whom?
The only case I found plausible so far is, that M$ can now decide whether or not they want to trust your PC (against you, the user).
Honestly, the user is the biggest security risk in the first place. People run all kinds of malware and put their passwords into phishing sites all the time. One thing a TPM is used for is secure boot, which prevents malware from inserting its own bootloader to take over the OS.
Of course LOL
The user of a hammer is the only one who can destroy the hammer. Humans on the planet's surface are the only ones who can destroy the planet... we should definitely separate the human user from his rights and freedom, shouldn't we?
Interesting direction to go...