On Tuesday, 28 July 2020 at 12:09:39 UTC+1 load...@gmail.com wrote:
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> ...
> I am thinking now to buy a Macbook Pro 16' and use this laptop in 2
> different ways:
>
> 1. *Mac OS* for non-working tasks on internal drive.
> 2. *Qubes OS* for all working process on external encrypted drive.
>
>
>
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 2:33:29 AM UTC-4, Qubes wrote:
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> On 7/29/20 1:56 AM, ludwig...@gmail.com wrote:
> > *What if it saves a spare set of encryption keys somewhere in its flash
> for
> > the "lawful investigator" to find?*
> >
> I am not aware of any proof to support this line of
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020, 2:33 AM Qubes wrote:
> On 7/29/20 1:56 AM, ludwig...@gmail.com wrote:
> > *What if it saves a spare set of encryption keys somewhere in its flash
> for
> > the "lawful investigator" to find?*
> >
> I am not aware of any proof to support this line of thinking.
>
In the case
On 7/29/20 1:56 AM, ludwig...@gmail.com wrote:
*What if it saves a spare set of encryption keys somewhere in its flash for
the "lawful investigator" to find?*
>
I am not aware of any proof to support this line of thinking.
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"*Hardware Encrypted Drive do you know which has more speed capacity"*
*can you trust the drive?*
*What if it saves a spare set of encryption keys somewhere in its flash for
the "lawful investigator" to find?*
*So do "hardware assisted crypto" only in addition to your crypto you trust
in, which