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Future Macs Could Extend Secure Enclave Security for Multiple Users

Future Macs Could Extend Secure Enclave Security for Multiple Users
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Apple evaluating expanding Secure Enclave protections for multiple users - Future Apple Hardware Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

Apple is researching ways to allow multiple users to benefit from Touch ID, or similar biometric systems, while keeping the protection of the current secure enclave. Apple s current T2 security processor Apple s T2 security processor is based around a secure enclave which stores biometric data about a user. Whether that user is unlocking their Mac, or making a purchase, the secure enclave is asked to confirm that they are who they say they are. Without divulging any of the stored data, the T2 processor can confirm or deny a request. So the Mac or the retailer has the certainty they need to proceed, without the user s privacy being compromised.

Apple evaluating expanding Secure Enclave protections for multiple users

  Apple is researching ways to allow multiple users to benefit from Touch ID, or similar biometric systems, while keeping the protection of the current secure enclave. Apple s T2 security processor is based around a secure enclave which stores biometric data about a user. Whether that user is unlocking their Mac, or making a purchase, the secure enclave is asked to confirm that they are who they say they are. Without divulging any of the stored data, the T2 processor can confirm or deny a request. So the Mac or the retailer has the certainty they need to proceed, without the user s privacy being compromised.

Apple s Secure Enclave targeted in patent infringement lawsuit - General Discussion Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

Apple s Secure Enclave targeted in patent infringement lawsuit Non-practicing entity Identity Security on Monday filed a lawsuit against Apple, claiming the tech giant s Secure Enclave technology, present in nearly every major Apple product line, infringes on four owned patents. Lodged with the patent holder-friendly U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Identity Security s suit takes issue with Apple s Secure Enclave, an on-device technology that protects sensitive user data by isolating it in a dedicated subsystem. The system is integrated into Apple s system-on-chip designs currently deployed in iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, Apple TV and HomePod. Identity Security claims Apple s implementation of a secure enclave in its various hardware solutions infringes on U.S. Patent Nos. 7,493,497, 8,020,008, 8,489,895 and 9,507,948, each of which details methods of improving user security by creating a digital identity that resides on a unique micr

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