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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ In this post, I will walk you through a quick overview of how hardware security
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: 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:
- Have Intel Boot Guard or AMD Platform Secure Boot to protect the firmware - Have Intel Boot Guard or AMD Platform Secure Boot to protect the firmware
- Have regular firmware updates (Monthly updates for Dell, and Bi-monthly updates for Thinkpads) - Have regular firmware updates ([monthly updates for Dell](https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000197092/dell-drivers-and-downloads-update-release-schedule), and [bi-monthly updates for Thinkpads](https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht515365-thinkpad-driver-and-firmware-update-release-schedule))
- Support firmware updates via the [Linux Vendor Firmware Service](https://www.fwupd.org/) - Support firmware updates via the [Linux Vendor Firmware Service](https://www.fwupd.org/)
- Support custom Secure Boot key enrollment - Support custom Secure Boot key enrollment
- Support disabling Microsoft third-party certificate authoritity - Support disabling Microsoft third-party certificate authoritity