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Making Defenses Count: Designing for Substantial Depth
April 20, 2022, midnight |
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With risks accelerating in volume and variety, AMD belives that meaningful protection for today’s PCs require a carefully layered approach that relies on best-in-class security controls and capabilities embedded directly into hardware, software, and firmware. Discover how modern security solutions can be achieved through layered defenses, combining hardware-based security features and associated software protections.
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