Forensics has to understand exploits of SoCs to get into encrypted data. The 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen x Pro TrustZone issue is the best example.
The 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen x Pro TrustZone issue is the best example.
No it isn't.
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Nobody recognized the - on purpose - easter egg. TrustZone belongs to ARM and AMD has a different term for his in-APU secure Co-processor for featureing all memory transparent encryption (on default on all products).
The AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 2600 is a valid candidate to consider (the 2xxx hints to 2nd Gen). At Computex 3rd Gen is announced.
Forensics has to understand exploits of SoCs to get into encrypted data. The 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen x Pro TrustZone issue is the best example.
You make several assertions here, and on other thread (5G).
So far you have yet to convince me.
Reality is different from theory. I feel free to report the reality.
If you expect me to reveal full background intel I cannot due to strict internal policy. Should I then not report the reality?
You don't ever reveal much of anything, but ask a lot on a forum that really has nothing to do with whatever your job is.
Reality is different from theory. I feel free to report the reality.
If you expect me to reveal full background intel I cannot due to strict internal policy. Should I then not report the reality?