Which option best describes a device that performs encryption processes in isolation, reducing the exposure of sensitive data to the broader environment?
An offline repository that secures archived data
An external adapter that checks files during boot
A built-in CPU extension for faster instruction execution
A stand-alone cryptographic processor that isolates key handling
A cryptographic processor like an HSM performs encryption and key management in an isolated environment, minimizing exposure to the operating system or attacker-controlled memory. This significantly improves security for sensitive operations. Other options like boot checks, offline storage, or CPU speed enhancements do not provide the same level of key isolation or real-time cryptographic protection.
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