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Can you explain this process for those of us not too familiar with TPM =
chips?
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On Jul 30, 2013, at 10:40 AM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> As a testament to the seriousness with which Pond takes forward =
security, it can use the NVRAM in a TPM chip to reliably destroy keys =
for data that an SSD device might have otherwise made un-erasable.
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