August 2024
Beginner
216 pages
5h 24m
English
The Trusted Platform Module (or TPM) is a chip usually mounted on the motherboard that securely stores passwords, certificates, or encryption keys that are used to authenticate a PC or laptop so that malware can’t access or tamper with that data
Discrete TPMs are dedicated chips that implement TPM functionality in their own tamper resistant semiconductor package. Integrated TPMs are part of another chip. Firmware TPMs (fTPMs) are firmware-based solutions that run in a CPU’s trusted execution environment. Intel, AMD and Qualcomm have implemented firmware TPMs.
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