What piece of hardware on a computer's motherboard generates encryption keys and only releases a part of the key so that decrypting a disk on a new piece of hardware is not possible?
Types of hardware encryption devices - Trusted platform module (TPM)
TPM is a crypto-processor or a chip that is present in the motherboard. It can securely store the encryption keys and perform many cryptographic operations. TPM offers various features such as authenticating platform integrity, providing full disk encryption capabilities, performing password storage, and providing software license protection. (P.3058/3042)
TPM
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a crypto-processor or a chip that is present in the motherboard. It can securely store the encryption keys and perform many cryptographic operations. TPM offers various features such as authenticating platform integrity, providing full disk encryption capabilities, performing password storage, and providing software license protection.
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