Sergey Bugaev on Nostr: nprofile1q…xvklh I'm sure you do understand remote attestation 🙂 (a huge lot ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqlksxw7gqy3tyvzvzv4wn0he6045z7k68nhnlec9tz4njkk3xdfmqaxvklh (nprofile…vklh) I'm sure you do understand remote attestation 🙂 (a huge lot better than I do anyway)
But your recent post doesn't mention it, and instead takes apart a weird argument that it's the TPM itself which does the decoding (rather than releasing the secret material that is then used for key negotiation / decoding). Whereas I was indeed expecting you to explain how this is tied in with remote attestation, and how evil (or not?) that is, and why FSF is wrong about that, if they are.
But your recent post doesn't mention it, and instead takes apart a weird argument that it's the TPM itself which does the decoding (rather than releasing the secret material that is then used for key negotiation / decoding). Whereas I was indeed expecting you to explain how this is tied in with remote attestation, and how evil (or not?) that is, and why FSF is wrong about that, if they are.