embedded device security
Embedded device security refers to the measures and protocols put in place to protect the security of electronic devices that are integrated into a larger system or machine. This includes safeguarding against unauthorized access, data breaches, malware attacks, and other security threats that can compromise the integrity and functionality of the device. Implementing strong encryption, secure boot processes, and regular software updates are essential components of embedded device security to ensure the safety and reliability of the device and the larger system it is a part of.
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