It won't happen here (was Re: TCPA/Palladium -- likely future implications)

2002-08-10 Thread Marcel Popescu
From: AARG! Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] Think about it: this one innocuous little box holding the TPME key could ultimately be the root of trust for the entire world. IMO we should spare no expense in guarding it and making sure it is used properly. With enough different interest groups

TCPA/Palladium -- likely future implications (Re: dangers of TCPA/palladium)

2002-08-09 Thread Adam Back
On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 09:15:33PM -0700, Seth David Schoen wrote: Back in the Clipper days [...] how do we know that this tamper-resistant chip produced by Mykotronix even implements the Clipper spec correctly?. The picture is related but has some extra wrinkles with the TCPA/Palladium

Re: TCPA/Palladium -- likely future implications

2002-08-09 Thread James A. Donald
-- On 9 Aug 2002 at 17:15, AARG! Anonymous wrote: to understand it you need a true picture of TCPA rather than the false one which so many cypherpunks have been promoting. As TCPA is currently vaporware, projections of what it will be, and how it will be used are judgments, and are not

Re: TCPA/Palladium -- likely future implications

2002-08-09 Thread Mike Rosing
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, AARG! Anonymous wrote: : Allow computers separated on the internet to cooperate and share data : and computations such that no one can get access to the data outside : the limitations and rules imposed by the applications. It seems to me that my definition is far more