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Is "Chip to Cloud security" a bad thing in terms of privacy?
Feb. 3, 2024, 1:44 a.m. | /u/sorium24
Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age www.reddit.com
> Microsoft Pluton security processor is a chip-to-cloud security technology built with Zero Trust principles at the core.
> Pluton protects credentials, identities, personal data and encryption keys.
I dont even use the Cloud , would this thing basically do this on its own?There are supposed to be drivers for Pluton which can be …
bios can chip cloud cloud security credentials data drivers encryption encryption keys identities keys microsoft own personal personal data pluton principles privacy processor security security technology technology trust zero trust
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