Hardware-based encryption
ID: hardware-based-encryption
Hardware-based encryption refers to the process of encrypting data using dedicated hardware devices or components rather than relying solely on software-based implementations. This method utilizes specialized hardware to perform cryptographic operations, offering several advantages over software encryption, such as improved performance, enhanced security, and protection against certain vulnerabilities. Key features and aspects of hardware-based encryption include: 1. **Physical Security**: Hardware encryption devices can provide physical protection against tampering and unauthorized access, making it harder for attackers to extract sensitive information.
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