SPI Capable Vertical TPM 1.2 Provisioned for Server,RoHS

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The Supermicro AOM-TPM-9671V/H-S is a hardware-based security device that can be added to a system motherboard to hold computer generated keys for encryption.

AOM-TPM-9671V-S


SPI Capable Vertical TPM 1.2 Provisioned for Server,RoHS

The Supermicro AOM-TPM-9671V/H-S is a hardware-based security device that can be added to a system motherboard to hold computer generated keys for encryption. This outstanding solution ensures that information keys, passwords and digital certificates will be more secure from external software attacks and physical theft, by performing all cryptographic functions on the device. AOM-TPM-9671V/H-S is an ideal tool for customers who are looking for an additional layer of security to their Supermicro Superservers.

 

Key Features

TCG 1.2 compliant trusted platform module (TPM) Compliant embedded software EEPROM for TCG firmware enhancements and for user data and keys Random Number Generator (RNG) Hardware accelerator for SHA-1 Meeting Intel TXT, Microsoft Windows and Google Chromebook certification criteria Protection against Dictionary Attack Intel Trusted Execution Technology Support SPI interface AMD Secure Virtual Machine Architecture Support Pre-Generation of RSA Keys Power saving sleep mode

 

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