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Hi everyone,
For July, we are not releasing any new security advisories. The next scheduled release will be August 11, 2020.
I would like to point you to a new resource for understanding which processors are affected by the various Transient Execution vulnerabilities:
https://software.intel.com/security-software-guidance/processors-affected-transient-execution-attack-mitigation-product-cpu-model
Cheers,
Jerry Bryant
Director of Communications
Intel Product Assurance and Security
For July, we are not releasing any new security advisories. The next scheduled release will be August 11, 2020.
I would like to point you to a new resource for understanding which processors are affected by the various Transient Execution vulnerabilities:
https://software.intel.com/security-software-guidance/processors-affected-transient-execution-attack-mitigation-product-cpu-model
Cheers,
Jerry Bryant
Director of Communications
Intel Product Assurance and Security
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Intel Product Assurance and Security (IPAS) is designed to serve as a security center of excellence – a sort of mission control – that looks across all of Intel. Beyond addressing the security issues of today, we are looking longer-term at the evolving threat landscape and continuously improving product security in the years ahead.
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