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Offline Fats

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And your analogy completely ignored the fact that I proposed delegating security to a actually secure system (one where instruction- and data- address-space is physically separated).

Am I understanding you correctly you want to protect your computer by only looking at the internet traffic from this computer ? Which most of the time is encrypted anyway ?
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