IMPORTANT NOTE: The Protectli TPM-02 is currently only compatible with the Vault Pro VP2420 and VP6600 Series. It is not compatible with any other Vault! Please see Protectli TPM-01 for compatibility with other Vaults. If the TPM is selected as an add-on we will make the necessary modification for installation. For post purchase installations please see our TPM knowledge base article here (link). Due to the nature of a TPM as a security device, the module cannot be returned for a refund.
Note: The Protectli TPM 2 is currently only compatible with the Vault Pro VP2420 and VP6600 Series. If the TPM is selected as an add-on we will make the necessary modification for installation. For post purchase installations please see our TPM knowledge base article here (link). Please see Protectli TPM 1 for TPM compatibility with other Vaults. Due to the nature of a TPM as a security device, the module cannot be returned for a refund.
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a dedicated, secure microcontroller used for cryptographic operations. A TPM is used to generate, store, and manage cryptographic keys. A TPM can be used to authenticate the platform and firmware (BIOS) to guarantee the integrity of the device. TPM technology is becoming more popular as a mechanism to guarantee device integrity. As an example, Windows 11 requires a TPM 2.0 in order to install the OS.
The Protectli TPM 2 is the Infineon SLB 9670 running TPM 2.0.
Trusted Platform Module 2 (TPM)
$49.00
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Note: The Protectli TPM 2 is currently only compatible with the Vault Pro VP2420 and VP6600 Series. If the TPM is selected as an add-on we will make the necessary modification for installation. For post purchase installations please see our TPM knowledge base article here (link). Please see Protectli TPM 1 for TPM compatibility with other Vaults. Due to the nature of a TPM as a security device, the module cannot be returned for a refund.
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a dedicated, secure microcontroller used for cryptographic operations. A TPM is used to generate, store, and manage cryptographic keys. A TPM can be used to authenticate the platform and firmware (BIOS) to guarantee the integrity of the device. TPM technology is becoming more popular as a mechanism to guarantee device integrity. As an example, Windows 11 requires a TPM 2.0 in order to install the OS.
The Protectli TPM 2 is the Infineon SLB 9670 running TPM 2.0.
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