Trusted Compu
0 (0 Likes / 0 Dislikes)
Trust
Trust is the personal believe in correctness of something.
It is the deep conviction of truth and rightness and cannot be enforced
If you gain someones trust
you have established an interpersonal relationship
based on communication, shared values and experiences.
Trust always depends on mutuality.
This process has been reshaped by the computer industry
Now a microchip does that task for you
The industry calls it "trusted computing"
This chip will be in
Computers
Notebooks
Servers
PDAs
Game units
DVD players
Set-top boxes
Watches
Mixers
Steam irons
Fridges
Fire-extinguishers
Grandfather's earplugs
Toilets
Dogs
???
Boxes
And it will be in your devices, too.
What has trusted computing to do with trust?
Let us show you.
In a trusted computing environment the major goal is to protect us from potential threats.
The original trusted computing idea is designed to let you decide
what to consider as threat and what to consider trustworthy.
You can control by your own personal conviction.
Trusted computing sounds great - doesn't it?
The industry's interpretation of the trusted computing idea looks quite similar aiming at the same:
To fight threats and make computing trustworthier.
The main difference is that you can not decide by your own
what is trustworthy and what is not.
Because they already decided for you.
And they already decided not to trust you.
So if they don't trust you
why should you trust them?
Trust is the personal believe...
Trust always depends on mutuality.
Trusted computing sounds great
is it?
Learn more: www.againsttcpa.com
Directed, animated and produced by: Benjamin Stephan, Lutz Vogel
Voiceover: Christian Hoening - Thanks!
Sound: Simon Mahler, www.fotone.net
This movie is licensed under a creative commons license
Download, info and contact: www.pixelamusement.com www.lafkon.net
Lafkon publishing