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Consider the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a hardware-based cryptography chip built into virtually every enterprise PC and notebook, and now installed in over 100 million PCs.
Securing an enterprise takes every proven tool at your disposal. Accordingly, many organisations have begun employing a security chip built into virtually all enterprise PC or notebook motherboards that ship today: the Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
This secure cryptographic chip provides a hardware-based approach to managing user authentication, network access, and data protection, including everything from multi-factor authentication and machine binding for removable media, to irrevocable digital signatures and full-disk encryption (FDE).
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