Secure cryptoprocessor

Western Electric 229G cryptoprocessor.

A secure cryptoprocessor is a dedicated computer-on-a-chip or microprocessor for carrying out cryptographic operations, embedded in a packaging with multiple physical security measures, which give it a degree of tamper resistance. Unlike cryptographic processors that output decrypted data onto a bus in a secure environment, a secure cryptoprocessor does not output decrypted data or decrypted program instructions in an environment where security cannot always be maintained.

The purpose of a secure cryptoprocessor is to act as the keystone of a security subsystem, eliminating the need to protect the rest of the subsystem with physical security measures.[1]

  1. ^ Digital rights management : concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications. Information Resources Management Association. Hershey, Pa.: Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global). 2013. p. 609. ISBN 9781466621374. OCLC 811354252.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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