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From: TREND111/25/2008 2:52:49 PM
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I find this post interesting.(the sheer number of dlls, drivers and services that load on machines when they boot up, makes TPM unwieldy.)
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Posted by: mundo Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 1:00:58 PM
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This statement is in the post I posted today. Any comment on this statement by Lisa Lorennzin.

A recent blog post by Lisa Lorennzin, a member of the Trusted Computing Group who works for Juniper Networks, says that legitimate objections to TPM exist. One she details is that the sheer number of dlls, drivers and services that load on machines when they boot up, makes TPM unwieldy.

The counter argument is that additional standards have been developed to address the point.

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