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Glossary Term Hardware-based Encryption Module

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What is Hardware-based Encryption Module?

A hardware-based encryption module is a physical component integrated into a system that performs encryption and decryption processes using dedicated cryptographic hardware to secure data.

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Understanding Hardware-based Encryption Module

A hardware-based encryption module is a physical device that is used to secure sensitive data by performing encryption and decryption processes within the device itself, rather than relying solely on software-based methods. This type of module typically utilizes dedicated hardware components, such as cryptographic processors, to efficiently handle encryption operations and protect data against unauthorized access or tampering. Hardware-based encryption modules provide a high level of security and can be implemented in various systems to safeguard data both at rest and in transit.

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