Big 3 Roll Out 'Trusted Mobile Platform' 9
An anonymous reader writes "In an effort to enhance the security of 'advanced' e-commerce services in mobile devices and guard against viruses and other software attacks, NTT DoCoMo, Intel, and IBM have jointly released a security specification known as the 'Trusted Mobile Platform.' The spec is said to define a set of hardware and software components that can be built into devices to provide varying degrees of security. Implementation of the platform is said to consist of applying well-established, strong security techniques to hardware and software architectures, resulting in a trusted execution environment that protects the device at boot time and during device operation. The hspec is available ere."
This isn't good for business (Score:4, Interesting)
Old Seinfeld line..
The next 2 years (Score:2, Insightful)
14 months: Big 3 release compatible S/W and H/W
14.01 months: Slashdot breaks news of patch which renders it useless.
14.1 months: CNN breaks the news.
14.2 months: Whoever releases the patch goes to jail for a long time while anyone who wants to do damage to your hardware anyway just patches their executable and releases.
24 months: Big companies announce another form of bulletproof security.
Re:False argument (Score:1, Interesting)
Mind you, not every Tom, Dick, and Harry is doing it and while it certainly isn't as common as something like sharing an mp3 via peer-to-peer software, it
Re:The next 2 years (Score:1)
14.12 months: Slashdot breaks news of patch which renders it useless.
14.18 months: Slashdot breaks news of patch which renders it useless.
14.19 months: Slashdot editors strung up by angry mob of antidupe fundamentalists
Discombobulation (Score:2, Funny)
One Word: (Score:1, Interesting)
Here's why:
"Trusted Computing" provides a computing platform on which you can't tamper with the application software, and where these applications can communicate securely with their authors and with each other. The original motivation was digital rights management (DRM): Disney will be able to sell you DVDs that will decrypt and run on a TC platform, but which you won't be able to copy. The music industry will be able to sell you music downloads that you won't be able to swap. They will be ab
Re:One Word: (Score:2)
"How many times do we have to repeat it until people finally get it?"
How many times do people have to repeat RTFA until you get it.