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## The Benchmark
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## The Benchmark
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To start off, the best laptops I have found are modern the Dell Latitude/Precision laptops with an Intel vPRO Enterprise CPU. The second best group of laptops I have found are modern Lenovo Thinkpads with Intel vPRO Enterprise or AMD Ryzen Pro CPUs. These are relatively easy to acquire and share these common security properties:
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To start off, the best laptops I have found are modern the Dell Latitude/Precision laptops with an Intel vPro Enterprise CPU. The second best group of laptops I have found are modern Lenovo Thinkpads with Intel vPro Enterprise or AMD Ryzen Pro CPUs. These are relatively easy to acquire and share these common security properties:
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- Have Intel Boot Guard or AMD Platform Secure Boot to protect the firmware
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- Have Intel Boot Guard or AMD Platform Secure Boot to protect the firmware
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- Have regular firmware updates (Monthly updates for Dell, and Bi-monthly updates for Thinkpads)
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- Have regular firmware updates (Monthly updates for Dell, and Bi-monthly updates for Thinkpads)
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