hardware-assisted control-flow integrity
Hardware-assisted control-flow integrity refers to a security technique that uses hardware support to protect computer software from control-flow hijacking attacks. It ensures that critical components of software execute in a controlled and expected manner, detecting and preventing unauthorized alterations to the program's control flow.
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