Four Keys to Navigating the Hardware Security Journey
Ensuring enterprise-wide device security requires a shield, or security posture, that follows and protects devices throughout all aspects of the hardware journey, encompassing the external supply chain, internal implementation, and ongoing end-user operations and device management.
This research, Four Keys to Navigating your Hardware Security Journey, summarizes the highlights of a long-term research initiative begun in late 2019 and concluded in mid-2020. The research included an in-depth study involving over 1,000 technology and security professionals directly involved in the planning, implementation, management, or operations of security, risk, and compliance activities related to device-level security.
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