10-27-2016, 07:16 AM
You mean stuff like PKCS#11 in cryptography?
That standard actually describes that you can pass data to a smartcard and you get decrypted data back. Keeping the key in-house.
What you mean is a compiling stick similar to the yubikey with some predefined compilers, where you can pass code and get a binary, right?
Optionally available for multiple architectures supporting native cross-platform builds
"oh you have the newest clang stick! Is it nice?" - "yes, much faster than the old gcc one"
That standard actually describes that you can pass data to a smartcard and you get decrypted data back. Keeping the key in-house.
What you mean is a compiling stick similar to the yubikey with some predefined compilers, where you can pass code and get a binary, right?
Optionally available for multiple architectures supporting native cross-platform builds
"oh you have the newest clang stick! Is it nice?" - "yes, much faster than the old gcc one"