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TPM stands for Trusted Platform Module. It is a technology designed to provide hardware-based, security-related functions to the supported devices.
If you still have a device running Windows 10 but doesn't meet the hardware requirements for Windows 11, you can still upgrade to the latest version of the operating system using an in-place upgrade ...
Security researchers recently discovered a couple of flaws in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 reference library specification, two dangerous buffer overflow vulnerabilities that could ...
Two separate vulnerabilities have been found in the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 that could lead to information disclosure or escalation of privilege. At a basic level, TPM is a hardware-based ...
Product manager Stephen Hosking (spotted by The Verge) says TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0 is a “non-negotiable standard for the future of Windows,” shutting the door on any official ...
Together with the currently shipping Infineon Trusted Platform Module (TPM) v1.2, the TPM Professional Package builds a Windows Vista Ready secure solution compliant with the Trusted Computing ...
TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) is a hardware-based security feature built onto CPUs or motherboards to verify that the PC's boot process has not been tampered with, while Secure Boot makes sure ...