Hardware root of trust
A laptop arrives at the company technology lab with a private key embedded, providing full disk encryption. When matched with a public key, what does this system provide?
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A laptop arrives at the company technology lab with a private key embedded, providing full disk encryption. When matched with a public key, what does this system provide?
Comptia Certmaster Practice For Security+ Sy0 601 · Comptia Security+ Practice Exam Sy0 601 · Security Plus Certmaster
is a known secure starting point by embedding a private key in the system. The key remains private until the public key is matched.
Comptia Certmaster Practice For Security+
a security concept centered on the belief that organizations should not automatically trust anything inside or outside its perimeters and instead must verify anything and everything trying to connect to its systems before granting access.
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Automatically allow or restrict access when the user is in a specific location
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