Hi,

Garrett Cooper:
> difficult for some companies, like Cisco, where we use hardware
> protection to ensure that our software being executed is trusted and
> comes from Cisco, not a third party.

It's a rather trivial exercise to give users a choice, e.g. with an
on-board jumper or whatever, whether the device's firmware only accepts
Cisco-QA-signed kernel images or not.

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