Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a dedicated
cryptoprocessor designed to secure hardware by integrating cryptographic
keys into devices. A software can use a Trusted Platform Module to
authenticate hardware devices. As each TPM chip has a unique and secret
RSA key burned in as it is produced, it can perform the platform authentication.
NOTE: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is part of the system board. In an event of system board replacement, the encryption needs to be suspended in the OS and re-enabled on new system board's BIOS prior to resuming the encryption.
CAUTION:Attempt to replace the system board without prior suspending the encryption, will cause operating system corruption and may eventually lead to No-Boot scenario.
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