Secure can be helpful in preventing bootkits. However, it can also be just as easily used to restrict booting as well. Who controls the keys controls the boot process.
Secure is just a tool. The question is who gets to wield it, the end user or just some company?
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Date: 2012-10-07 07:43 pm (UTC)Secure is just a tool. The question is who gets to wield it, the end user or just some company?