The article claimed that SEP is a black box, which you
strongly denied based on the contents of the security whitepaper. But when confronted, you failed to present which part of the document presents how SEP is implemented
in detail.
If you would like to avoid such replies in the future, try to avoid making strong, absolute statements. When I talk about topics I am unfamiliar with, I tend to use phrases like "I think" and "I believe" quite sparingly.
> Says the PhD candidate in hardware security.
Again, the fact of the matter is that the Apple security whitepaper is a marketing document. I'm not sure what my background has to do with that though.