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Old 10-05-2006, 11:44 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by scotty1024
Several months ago there was a rumor that the iLiad had one of the Philips TPM chips installed. I haven't seen much evidence of that so far...
Neither me, but we have not documented all the chips in the board. Still, I think that a more useful strategy for vertical or B2B markets is to have a CF-card device on charge of the autentification and decription. The iDS should send an encrypted document and the CF device should do the decription. If they want maximum security (example, to avoid a decrypted document to leak from the /tmp to some user directory) the card based device can work in a by page basis, or to interact with some extra software instead of xpdf or minimo. As someone has noticed, the iLiad display can be scanned, so to try to control the last phase from decryption to display is nonsense.
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