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Author Topic: [ANN] [ICO] SIRIN LABS ICO - Secure Blockchain Consumer Electronics  (Read 166732 times)
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December 23, 2017, 05:39:24 PM
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I was wondering about the company?! How was the original company formed and where did the funds come from to produce your military grade Solaris phone?! Also is company publicly traded or has any share value?
This company already exists a certain amount of time. You can read a lot of information in different sources
There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, but full nodes are more resource-heavy, and they must do a lengthy initial syncing process. As a result, lightweight clients with somewhat less security are commonly used.
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December 23, 2017, 10:24:59 PM
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Not long of the crowdsale left now.

Super pumped for the project to get underway. Good luck to the Sirin team and all investors.
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December 24, 2017, 06:59:11 AM
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It seems to me that the developers of the SIRIN operating system have worked poorly on security, at least I have not found any description of the mechanisms responsible for this. But in the modern world it is very important that all personal data must be protected.
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December 24, 2017, 07:03:16 AM
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It seems to me that the developers of the SIRIN operating system have worked poorly on security, at least I have not found any description of the mechanisms responsible for this. But in the modern world it is very important that all personal data must be protected.
I want to please you that the developers focused on data protection when they worked on designing the architecture of the operating system. And they have done so well that the operating system has become suitable not only for performing block operations in a safe mode, but also for other security-related functions and protection of confidential data.
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December 24, 2017, 07:06:43 AM
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It seems to me that the developers of the SIRIN operating system have worked poorly on security, at least I have not found any description of the mechanisms responsible for this. But in the modern world it is very important that all personal data must be protected.
I want to please you that the developers focused on data protection when they worked on designing the architecture of the operating system. And they have done so well that the operating system has become suitable not only for performing block operations in a safe mode, but also for other security-related functions and protection of confidential data.
Incidentally, I just now saw a mention of BlockShield, which provides OS security. And I also saw the mention of SecureShield, but did not understand how this shell will work for applications. Can anyone explain?
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December 24, 2017, 07:11:23 AM
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It seems to me that the developers of the SIRIN operating system have worked poorly on security, at least I have not found any description of the mechanisms responsible for this. But in the modern world it is very important that all personal data must be protected.
I want to please you that the developers focused on data protection when they worked on designing the architecture of the operating system. And they have done so well that the operating system has become suitable not only for performing block operations in a safe mode, but also for other security-related functions and protection of confidential data.
Incidentally, I just now saw a mention of BlockShield, which provides OS security. And I also saw the mention of SecureShield, but did not understand how this shell will work for applications. Can anyone explain?
The SecureShield ™ shell allows you to run applications (eg. to access your wallet, for VoIP and messaging / e-mail in protected mode, etc.) within the sandbox, directly at the OS level. SecureShield ™ uses an access model to regulate the access of applications to hardware system resources.
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December 24, 2017, 07:13:20 AM
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It seems to me that the developers of the SIRIN operating system have worked poorly on security, at least I have not found any description of the mechanisms responsible for this. But in the modern world it is very important that all personal data must be protected.
I want to please you that the developers focused on data protection when they worked on designing the architecture of the operating system. And they have done so well that the operating system has become suitable not only for performing block operations in a safe mode, but also for other security-related functions and protection of confidential data.
Incidentally, I just now saw a mention of BlockShield, which provides OS security. And I also saw the mention of SecureShield, but did not understand how this shell will work for applications. Can anyone explain?
The SecureShield ™ shell allows you to run applications (eg. to access your wallet, for VoIP and messaging / e-mail in protected mode, etc.) within the sandbox, directly at the OS level. SecureShield ™ uses an access model to regulate the access of applications to hardware system resources.
Well, now everything has become, more or less, understandably, thanks)) Only I had another question: which hardware system resources will be accessed by the access rights model?
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December 24, 2017, 07:16:03 AM
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It seems to me that the developers of the SIRIN operating system have worked poorly on security, at least I have not found any description of the mechanisms responsible for this. But in the modern world it is very important that all personal data must be protected.
I want to please you that the developers focused on data protection when they worked on designing the architecture of the operating system. And they have done so well that the operating system has become suitable not only for performing block operations in a safe mode, but also for other security-related functions and protection of confidential data.
Incidentally, I just now saw a mention of BlockShield, which provides OS security. And I also saw the mention of SecureShield, but did not understand how this shell will work for applications. Can anyone explain?
The SecureShield ™ shell allows you to run applications (eg. to access your wallet, for VoIP and messaging / e-mail in protected mode, etc.) within the sandbox, directly at the OS level. SecureShield ™ uses an access model to regulate the access of applications to hardware system resources.
Well, now everything has become, more or less, understandably, thanks)) Only I had another question: which hardware system resources will be accessed by the access rights model?
The access rights model will regulate the access of applications to the resources of sensors, communications, peripherals and system processes. With the full list I advise you to read the technical documentation of the project.
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December 24, 2017, 07:18:54 AM
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It seems to me that the developers of the SIRIN operating system have worked poorly on security, at least I have not found any description of the mechanisms responsible for this. But in the modern world it is very important that all personal data must be protected.
I want to please you that the developers focused on data protection when they worked on designing the architecture of the operating system. And they have done so well that the operating system has become suitable not only for performing block operations in a safe mode, but also for other security-related functions and protection of confidential data.
Incidentally, I just now saw a mention of BlockShield, which provides OS security. And I also saw the mention of SecureShield, but did not understand how this shell will work for applications. Can anyone explain?
The SecureShield ™ shell allows you to run applications (eg. to access your wallet, for VoIP and messaging / e-mail in protected mode, etc.) within the sandbox, directly at the OS level. SecureShield ™ uses an access model to regulate the access of applications to hardware system resources.
Well, now everything has become, more or less, understandably, thanks)) Only I had another question: which hardware system resources will be accessed by the access rights model?
The access rights model will regulate the access of applications to the resources of sensors, communications, peripherals and system processes. With the full list I advise you to read the technical documentation of the project.

I would also like to add that in addition to regulating access rights at the SecureShield ™ level, you can further restrict access through a hardware switch on the device and two-step authentication via Authentication Manager.
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December 24, 2017, 07:45:04 AM
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As I understand, SIRIN OS can be installed on any device on top of the old operating system. And you can switch between the OS, if you need it?
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December 24, 2017, 08:38:37 AM
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Is the old sirin phone with blockchain feature? If not, i consider this project is only raising for money, but a vaporware, Moshe is good at doing this thing to scam investors.
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December 24, 2017, 12:44:06 PM
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Hello everyone! How long before the end of crowdsale?
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December 24, 2017, 12:46:05 PM
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Hello everyone! How long before the end of crowdsale?
Hello. Before the end of crowdsale, just over two days remained. If you want to have time to invest in a project, now is the time to do it!
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December 24, 2017, 12:47:06 PM
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I heard a lot about this project but did not want to risk my own money. Now it's probably too late to enter it.
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December 24, 2017, 02:06:51 PM
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How much does the coin of SRN cost now?
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December 24, 2017, 02:10:59 PM
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How much does the coin of SRN cost now?

At the moment, the next course is -525 SRN per 1 Eth. Tomorrow the price of the coin will rise.
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December 24, 2017, 02:42:45 PM
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I heard a lot about this project but did not want to risk my own money. Now it's probably too late to enter it.

Entering a month or a hour before an ICO ends doesn't matter. As long as you believe to the ICO, product, and team, you can still enter whenever you want
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December 24, 2017, 02:53:42 PM
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Good afternoon. Can anyone explain to me what advantages SIRIN OS will get after implementing the Tangle protocol system registration?
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December 24, 2017, 02:55:37 PM
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I do not quite understand, but who will manage p2p transactions between devices in the Tangle network?
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December 24, 2017, 02:58:26 PM
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I wonder why the operating system needs to manage the data from the device sensors via DRSM?
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