secure firmware update mechanisms in rtos
"Secure firmware update mechanisms in an RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) refer to the robust and trusted processes involved in remotely updating the system's firmware, ensuring protection against unauthorized access, tampering, or malicious activities."
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