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Date: 2005-08-19 15:35:31
Trusted computing
Espionage
Trusted Platform Module
Coprocessor
Tamper resistance
Kernel
Integrity
IBM
Secure cryptoprocessor
Computer security
Security
Cryptography

SECURITY Magic Boxes and Boots: Security in Hardware

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