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A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a secure coprocessor found in some x86-based computers that provides cryptographic operations and system integrity measurements.
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fTPM more secure than TPM when using Bitlocker?
Is fTPM more secure than a real TPM module when using Bitlocker? … As far as I know, you should enable pre-boot authentication if you use a TPM module that is plugged separately onto the motherboard to prevent possible reading / sniffing of the key from the TPM. …