firmware hardening
Firmware hardening refers to the process of increasing the security and resilience of firmware, the software embedded in hardware devices. It involves mitigating vulnerabilities, applying security patches, and implementing protective measures to prevent unauthorized access, manipulation, or exploitation of the firmware.
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