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threeheads

10/04/15 8:18 PM

#243646 RE: Bluefang #243645

Blue your analogies and comparisons are way out of line/off topic to the subject matter of universal internet/computer/server security. You grossly digressed from the subject matter to an inappropriate/way off base security related matter.....

So what about Beta/VHS and Blu-Ray vs HD DVD? Not hardly closely comparable to universal accepted crucial internet/computer/server security. Is it? Afterall, we are not talking about watching a movie on TV securely.

Also, re-read paragraph 2 and 3 of my original post....again.

You are much more capable to discern and understanding the implications, gist, inference, and suggestions of what I am saying.

Because of corporate IP and competition I highly doubt there will ever come at time when competing companies will come to the table to collaborate and collectively create a common solution. Competitively, this makes no sense. And therefore industry mandate will never happen. The TCG is basically a glaring example of this; no more than a facade of a collective effort.

However, I submit, if not for user discretion of off and on and lack of user friendly TPM software technology the TPM may well have gained significant traction. But then again, as I said, there are billions of computers and servers that do not include TPMs. What do you suggest we do about them?

What does make sense is at some distant point something along the lines of the FCC.

When I said. "Easy to draw the conclusion" I meant industrials/federal mandates will likely never happen, at least not in the next decade or two.

In my mind, that statement was an empirical observation, apparent to all. My apologies for that broad incorrect assumption.