Hardware-Bound Cryptography

Root

Hardware-bound cryptography establishes a cryptographic root of trust directly within a secure hardware component, such as a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) or Hardware Security Module (HSM). This root provides an immutable starting point for verifying the integrity of the system’s software and data. By anchoring cryptographic operations to hardware, it ensures that keys and sensitive processes are protected from software-based attacks. This foundation is crucial for securing financial derivative platforms.