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Glossary Term Hardware Tamper Detection

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What is Hardware Tamper Detection?

Hardware Tamper Detection is a security mechanism used to detect unauthorized physical access or tampering with a device or hardware system, triggering alerts and safeguards to protect against potential breaches or attacks.

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Understanding Hardware Tamper Detection

Hardware Tamper Detection refers to the implementation of mechanisms, such as sensors or seals, to detect unauthorized physical access or manipulation of computer hardware components. This technique safeguards the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information by triggering alerts or taking preventive actions when tampering is detected.

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