German government issues white paper on secure boot
German government issues white paper on secure boot
A press
release from FSF Europe (issued November 20) welcomes a white paper
from the German federal government on trusted computing and secure boot.
"Another demand by the FSFE is addressed by the government's white
paper. That before purchasing a device, buyers must be informed concisely
about the technical measures implemented in this device, as well as the
specific usage restrictions and their consequences for the owner: 'Trusted
computing security systems must be deactivated (opt-in principle)' when
devices are delivered… And 'Deactivation must also be possible later
(opt- out function) and must not have any negative impact on the
functioning of hard- and software that does not use trusted computing
functions.'
" The white paper is in essence a non-binding call to
manufacturers, but is significant as a statement from a major national
government against restrictions imposed via secure
boot that may foreshadow more significant government action. The white
paper is available in both English
and German.
