Device Security Controls

Implementation

Device security controls are the technical and procedural safeguards applied to hardware components to protect them from unauthorized access, modification, or disruption. These controls encompass secure boot, trusted platform modules (TPMs), hardware encryption, and tamper-resistant enclosures. Implementation also involves strict access management, physical security measures, and regular vulnerability assessments. Configuring devices to minimize attack surfaces and disable unnecessary services is a fundamental practice. Such controls are integral to establishing a robust security posture.