So how do you boot securely?
I currently boot off a custon iso on a thumb drive. The entire os resides in memory, about 4G on a 32G machine.
If the thumb drive isn't attached, the system boots a n embedded kernel with minimal access. All personal info is stored in an encrypted fs with an 8k key. For highly accessed files, I load them into a memstore.
Next step is to boot 3 vms, 1 firewall, 1 ice, and 1 system. All local traffic is encrypted. I am looking into a blackice install to attack any incoming threats based on the ice assesment.
Lol. Not having been on the computer for some years and never having progressed that far into Linux your brief post @JohnBeret identifies how much reading I need to do to understand your post in respect of ice.
I do not comprehend the need for local traffic encryption if you are on a stand alone computer or is all internet traffic sent by you considered local?
I worked in fintech and med tech. The most likely successful attack is internal so make it as hard as possible.
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