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Thursday, January 7, 2016

What's the point of secure software if you can't trust your CPU? - Computing. This is exactly the reason the PP 250 instruction set was built to guarantee security in hardware

http://m.computing.co.uk/ctg/feature/2440894/whats-the-point-of-secure-software-if-you-cant-trust-your-cpu
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Independent Consultant in South Florida for all things related to secure cloud based software and new mobile communication software. Graduated in the UK, developed the first Capability Based Computers (PP-250), became a Charted Engineer and awarded a Fellowship of the IEE (London). Partnered on a dozen patents developing Object Engineering fundamentals while working in UK, USA, Germany and Belgium. Invitation speaker at conferences on Operating Systems and Communications.
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