u/Fresh_Heron_3707

Any find Gemini to overly aggressive with their safety guidelines?

Any find Gemini to overly aggressive with their safety guidelines?

So just to clear up the jargon. SED is a self encrypted, ssd is a solid state drive, PBA stands for pre-boot authentication. Heads is a firmware checking software, lastly AIDE stands for Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment. this me just asking about an over the top security stack lol.

u/Fresh_Heron_3707 — 6 days ago

T14 i5 1245u

Recently scored a gen 3 t14 laptop with 32GBs ddr4 and 1TB Samsung pm9a1 storage for 310. Let me know if I got a good deal! Also I really wanted the encrypted memory.

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u/Fresh_Heron_3707 — 7 days ago

Thinkpad vs Macbook pro endpoint security

Let's compare the intel t14 gen 6 with intel TME, to the macbook pro 14 m5. So off the bat I want to avoid supply chain vulnerabilities. I just want to focus on what hardware has the higher security ceiling. I go back and forth on this. On the one hand, Lenovo has thinkshield, encrypted memory and the ability to run FIPS compliant linux distros. On the other hand the macbook pro has its security enclave. The storage is another battle. Since apple storage can't be swapped. So we can compare the kanguru defender 30 SED nvme to the apple storage. This might be a wash since they are both really secure. What makes like apple slightly more is that it doesn't Intel's ME or microsoft pluton. I am inclined to thinkpad has the higher ceiling but let me know.

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u/Fresh_Heron_3707 — 7 days ago

I have a well-known file on a site of mine with a protonmail server. I am trying to configure MTA STS, the https policy fetch is not working. It just says the connection is insecure. I have tls 1.3 enforcement, the site is hosted on vercel and the domain is cloudflare. Dns records through cloudflare. I'm going for the trifecta dane, mta sts, and s/mime.

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u/Fresh_Heron_3707 — 22 days ago