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EFF's trusted computing guru sums up MSFT's lockware strategy

Cory Doctorow at 9:02 am Fri, Jul 29, 2005

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Donna sez, "Seth Schoen, EFF's trusted computing guru, attended this year's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) to find out. In a four-part series of updates on Microsoft's security and lockware strategy for Windows, Schoen looks at how the latest developments will affect your ability to stay in the driver's seat of your own PC."
Part 1: Microsoft Trusted Computing Updates

Part 2: The Dangers of Device Authentication

Part 3: Protected Media Path, Component Revocation, Windows Driver Lockdown

Part 4: Microsoft Sells Out the Public on CGMS-A

Link (Thanks, Donna!)

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