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Zorluk: KolayHardware and Embedded Systems Security

Match each hardware security mechanism to its primary security function.

  • Trusted Platform Module (TPM)Stores host encryption keys and measures system boot integrity on an endpoint motherboard.
  • Hardware Security Module (HSM)Provides dedicated high-throughput cryptographic processing and enterprise key protection in data centers.
  • eFusePermanently alters physical circuit paths to prevent microcode rollback or disable debugging ports.
  • UEFI Secure BootVerifies public key signatures of operating system bootloaders prior to execution.

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The hardware security mechanisms match their functions as follows: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) pairs with storing host keys and measuring endpoint boot integrity; Hardware Security Module (HSM) pairs with enterprise high-throughput cryptographic processing; eFuse pairs with permanently altering physical chip states for anti-rollback protection; and UEFI Secure Boot pairs with verifying cryptographic signatures on bootloaders before execution.
Each security mechanism directly aligns with its hardware role: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) serves host endpoints by storing keys and holding hardware boot measurements; Hardware Security Module (HSM) offloads server-side cryptographic workloads; eFuse physically enforces immutable hardware states such as rollback protection; and UEFI Secure Boot verifies cryptographically signed startup binaries.

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1
Analyze endpoint-level cryptographic hardware controls.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is identified as the local microcontroller on host motherboards for key storage and measurements.
TPMs are standard endpoint chips used to protect full disk encryption keys and verify device posture.
2
Analyze enterprise-level high-performance hardware crypto appliances.
Hardware Security Module (HSM) is identified as the high-throughput server appliance.
HSMs handle centralized enterprise key management and offload heavy cryptographic operations.
3
Analyze physical hardware lock mechanisms in microchips.
eFuse is identified as the technology that permanently alters internal circuits.
Once an eFuse is blown, the physical change is irreversible, prohibiting firmware downgrades or unauthorized debug interface access.
4
Analyze firmware startup signature verification mechanisms.
UEFI Secure Boot is identified as the process checking boot code signatures.
Secure Boot prevents rootkits by verifying digital signatures against known trust anchors before code executes.

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