Matthew Garrett on Nostr: From the "individual OS" perspective, this is simple enough - if a trusted boot ...
From the "individual OS" perspective, this is simple enough - if a trusted boot component could be used by a malicious individual to circumvent a security policy such that their computer no longer obeyed the user but instead obeyed said malicious individual, that would be bad!
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