Store encryption keys that can be used to encrypt and decrypt secondary storage areas like the hard disk
CAC authentication
The platform of Integrity was developed by the Trusted Platform Group for computing. Integrity is just a small part of Trusted Platform Module. Integrity in this case means that it behaves as it was intended to.
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Trusted Platform Module Chip or TPM.
It uses the trusted platform module (TPM).
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip was introduced in 2003 by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). It was designed to provide hardware-based security functions, including secure generation and storage of cryptographic keys, to enhance the security of computing devices. The TPM standard has evolved over the years, with TPM 2.0 being released in 2014, offering improved features and capabilities.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
CAC authentication
system bios
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip on a motherboard serves as a hardware-based security feature that stores cryptographic keys, passwords, and digital certificates securely. Its primary purpose is to enhance system security by providing hardware-level protection against unauthorized access and tampering. TPM can facilitate secure boot processes, disk encryption, and validation of software integrity, thereby ensuring a trusted computing environment. It plays a crucial role in helping protect sensitive data and enabling secure transactions.
TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip. The TPM chip holds the BitLocker encryption key (also called the startup key).