HP Launches New Hardcore Security Layers
HP Computer has unveiled HP TPM Guard, an encrypted communication channel between Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and CPU, preventing interception and probing attacks during boot process.
The new hardware-rooted security has mattered more than ever given that traditional security strategies have focused heavily on software controls such as endpoint protection platforms, operating system hardening, and network monitoring.
Although these layers remain essential, they cannot fully protect a device if attackers can directly access the hardware, which informs the growing interest in hardware-rooted security – systems designed with protection built in from the silicon up.
The TPM is cryptographically bound to the device itself, meaning it cannot simply be moved into another device and tricked into revealing encryption keys. This closes a long-standing industry security gap while avoiding additional complexity for IT teams.
















