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Exclusive Interview With A GrapheneOS Developer

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Published on 25 Jun 2022 / In People and Blogs

This is an exclusive interview with Gabe, a developer and a security researcher at GrapheneOS. GrapheneOS is a non-profit research project focused on developing the most secure production-ready operating system in the world. It has been recommended by Edward Snowden and is renowned among the security community for its industry leading achievements.
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https://twitter.com/GrapheneOS
https://github.com/GrapheneOS
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 Thanking Gabe for coming on again for the first time
00:00:31 What is GrapheneOS?
00:02:11 How GrapheneOS improves privacy and security
00:03:22 Why Pixel devices?
00:05:13 Explaining Titan M security chip
00:06:43 Resistance to brute force attacks
00:07:51 Insider Attack Resistance
00:10:36 GrapheneOS preserves Verified Boot
00:15:21 How GrapheneOS made Android more secure for billions
00:21:41 GrapheneOS ecosystem is growing
00:24:36 Talking about optimistic cahnges coming in the near future
00:35:53 Some of the best privacy and security features of GrapheneOS
00:45:00 Hardened Memory Allocator
00:47:03 How much more secure is GrapheneOS than Android?
00:51:59 GrapheneOS resellers
00:53:40 Removing microphones, cameras, sensors and Faraday bags
01:02:46 Future roadmap
01:09:05 Sandboxed Google Play
01:12:13 GrapheneOS is an anonymous phone - Hardware Identifiers
01:17:21 Need for an up-to-date device
01:32:18 Closing remarks and where to follow GrapheneOS

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