Trusted Platform Module 2.0
Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM 2.0) is a hardware-based security feature designed to enhance the security of computing devices. It provides a secure environment for storing cryptographic keys, passwords, and digital certificates, helping to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. TPM 2.0 is commonly used in personal computers, servers, and other devices to ensure secure boot processes and data integrity.
TPM 2.0 supports various cryptographic algorithms and can be integrated into different operating systems and applications. By using a TPM, organizations can improve their security posture, enabling features like BitLocker drive encryption and secure authentication methods, ultimately safeguarding against cyber threats.