trusted execution environment (tee)
A trusted execution environment (TEE) is a secure and isolated area within a computer system where sensitive data and operations can be protected from unauthorized access or tampering. It provides a higher level of security by keeping critical processes separate from the rest of the system and ensuring that only trusted software can access and operate within this environment.
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