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Hey @gpolyn, thank you for you interest in Tart! The VMs are normally stored on your laptops' SSD which is usually already encrypted at rest if you have FileVault enabled. As for the suspendable states of VMs, these are encrypted in a way that you can only unsuspend them on the same physical machine. Does that answer your questions? What kind of vector attack you are considering? |
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I have been evaluating Tart for use as an Apple Silicon laptop-based virtualization manager -- so far, so many things to like about it!
Now, I am exploring security aspects, for example,
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, is the VM momentarily insecure or could a process interruption leave the VM in an insecure state?run
to rest?(Gosh, this is probably much more than is fair to ask patient readers!)
Maybe an additional way of discussing security for Tart is to ask whether "suspendable" state on Sonoma in Tart release 2.0 settles concerns in 1-4 above?
Thanks for any comment!
GP
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