ttttt writes "MadPenguin.org tackles the idea of Trusted Computing in its latest column. The author writes: "The idea of TC in the Linux world is actually a fairly reasonable one. Providing a root-locked, buttoned down environment that system administrators will be able to control the security of the controlled network and those workstations within it.
With the absence of proprietary code in the mix, users will indeed, find themselves more inclined to trust their own administrators to make the best choices under such a controlled environment. And so long as any controlled environment is left with checks and balances, perhaps most importantly, the option for withdrawal should a school or business wish to opt out, then more power to those who want a closed off TC in an open source world." Link to Original Source
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