"...the embedded device space was shaping up to be yet another monoculture – this one a ‘low end’ monoculture made up of common off-the-shelf processors, sensors and other embedded components.
"The question, then, is what to do about securing that monoculture. The answer to that question, Geer suggested, may be to allow embedded and connected devices that cannot easily be managed to ‘die’ – expiring at some pre determined point beyond which they will no longer be useful."
https://securityledger.com/2014/08/dan-geers-other-keynote-embedded-devices-need-a-time-to-die/
"The question, then, is what to do about securing that monoculture. The answer to that question, Geer suggested, may be to allow embedded and connected devices that cannot easily be managed to ‘die’ – expiring at some pre determined point beyond which they will no longer be useful."
https://securityledger.com/2014/08/dan-geers-other-keynote-embedded-devices-need-a-time-to-die/
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