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9 March 2024
N 12:21 | Security notes - integrated security hardware diffhist +20,422 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "==TPM== {{stub}} ===What is it?=== It's a hardware module that assists a few security needs Part of its job is just to be ''separate'', because that allows it to do some things with more secrecy than is easy to guarantee otherwise -- if used well, that is. And with footnotes (separation is also potential attack surface) For some other needs it's more of a coprocessor thing, which doesn't always make much difference Physically, TPM started as a clearly separat...") |
27 February 2024
N 17:31 | Security notes / One-Time Passwords diffhist +1,892 Helpful talk contribs (Created page with "{{SecurityRelated}} <!-- So, passwords fail backward secrecy and some concepts like it: : If it is found today, it can be used in the future. : Also, it means people can spy on you, and you will only learn about that when they change something drastically, like locking ''you'' out. Wouldn't it be great if the thing that logs you in today is never useful again? Well sure, but doesn't that mean I now need to learn a new password every day (or use)? Or a way of bas...") |
N 17:04 | Security notes / Multi-Factor Authentication diffhist +41 Helpful talk contribs (Redirected page to Multi-Factor Authentication) |
24 February 2024
11:21 | Deletion log Helpful talk contribs deleted page Security notes / pre-boot authentication (content was: "<!-- The aim of pre-boot authentication (PBA) is to provide an environment to the OS we are booting that we can reasonably say has not been tampered with. The way of doing that varies. How far into boot that reaches varies. Even the ''types'' of guarantees vary. PBA can refer to "am I being accessed by the same person" and/or "am I running on the same hardware", whic...", and the only contributor was "Helpful" (talk)) |