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Zorluk: OrtaHardware and Embedded Systems Security

A medical device company is designing a connected infusion pump deployed in hospital environments. To protect against malicious firmware modifications and unauthorized code execution during startup, the device must verify the signature of the boot loader using a cryptographic key burned into immutable hardware during manufacturing. Which hardware-based security control establishes this initial unalterable anchor for cryptographic boot chain verification?

  1. Hardware Root of TrustCevap
  2. B
    Network Intrusion Prevention System
  3. C
    Baseboard Management Controller
  4. D
    Symmetric Bulk Key Store

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Hardware Root of Trust provides the unalterable hardware anchor required to verify digital signatures during the boot process.
The Hardware Root of Trust is an inherently trusted hardware component (such as immutable ROM or write-once eFuses) that holds the cryptographic key or hash used to initiate the secure boot process. Because it cannot be altered by software or firmware updates, it serves as the ultimate anchor of trust for verifying subsequent stages of execution.

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1
Analyze the scenario requirements
The requirement calls for a hardware-anchored, immutable cryptographic validation mechanism to prevent unauthorized firmware execution during device boot.
Embedded security relies on hardware primitives to establish trust before software executes.
2
Evaluate hardware security mechanisms
A Hardware Root of Trust uses read-only memory (ROM) or electronic fuses (eFuses) configured at manufacturing to store public keys or hash measurements safely.
Because this memory cannot be modified by software, it forms the trusted baseline for secure boot validation.
3
Select the matching control
Hardware Root of Trust correctly fulfills the requirement.
It ensures that boot integrity validation originates from an unalterable hardware component.

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Hardware Root of Trust and Secure Boot Validation
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