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Hardware Security

Hardware security refers to the set of measures and practices used to protect the physical components of a computer system or device from cyber attacks and data breaches.

Hardware security is a critical aspect of cybersecurity that involves protecting the physical components of an IoT system from cyber attacks and data breaches. This includes the use of specialized hardware security modules, secure boot processes, and other technologies to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.In the context of IoT, hardware security is essential for protecting the sensitive data and functions performed by connected devices. By implementing hardware-based security measures, IoT devices can be better protected against attacks such as hacking, tampering, and theft of sensitive information.Examples of hardware security measures for IoT devices include secure elements such as Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs), hardware-based encryption, and physical security controls such as tamper-resistant packaging. These measures help to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of data and protect against unauthorized access.

Hardware Security

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