Linux has 63% of the server marketshare, which is where Secure Boot and the whole chain-of-trust has utmost importance. Of course they have leverage.
Do you think overall Secure Boot is more important in the context of securing your bank's servers, or some porno jack machine throwaway laptop?
Linux has 63% of the server marketshare, which is where Secure Boot and the whole chain-of-trust has utmost importance. Of course they have leverage.
Do you think overall Secure Boot is more important in the context of securing your bank's servers, or some porno jack machine throwaway laptop?