Comment by charcircuit 3 months ago It provides a good incentive for manufacturers to invest into security for their devices. 2 comments charcircuit Reply jcalvinowens 3 months ago No, it provides no incentive at all!It's the users who suffer when this happens, not the manufacturers. The manufacturers couldn't care less, the money is already in the bank.If the manufacturers were required to replace all the revoked devices at their cost, that would be a real incentive. charcircuit 3 months ago Manufactures suffer reputational damage from it. Also keys could be revoked before they finish selling through all of their stock of produced phones.
jcalvinowens 3 months ago No, it provides no incentive at all!It's the users who suffer when this happens, not the manufacturers. The manufacturers couldn't care less, the money is already in the bank.If the manufacturers were required to replace all the revoked devices at their cost, that would be a real incentive. charcircuit 3 months ago Manufactures suffer reputational damage from it. Also keys could be revoked before they finish selling through all of their stock of produced phones.
charcircuit 3 months ago Manufactures suffer reputational damage from it. Also keys could be revoked before they finish selling through all of their stock of produced phones.
No, it provides no incentive at all!
It's the users who suffer when this happens, not the manufacturers. The manufacturers couldn't care less, the money is already in the bank.
If the manufacturers were required to replace all the revoked devices at their cost, that would be a real incentive.
Manufactures suffer reputational damage from it. Also keys could be revoked before they finish selling through all of their stock of produced phones.