Purism Announces PureBoot to Help You Better Secure Your Linux Computers

Posted by hanuca on Feb 26, 2019 10:01 PM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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Purism announced PureBoot, a centralized, highly secure, and complete boot process for its Linux-powered computers and everyone else who wants to better secure their Linux PCs.

Dubbed "the high security boot process," PureBoot promises to be a complete and secured solution for more secure boot process on laptop and desktop computers that run a Linux-based operating system, including Purism's Debian-based PureOS, which comes pre-installed with the Librem 13 and Librem 15 laptops.

PureBoot is not a new software, but a collection of software and security standards that Purism already uses on its Linux laptops, including the Librem Key USB security token, a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip, the coreboot free BIOS replacement, the Heads tamper-evident boot software, the disabled Intel ME (Management Engine), and multi-factor authentication.

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