Intel Threat Detection Technology
A feature within Intel Hardware Shield, Intel® TDT uses CPU telemetry and Machine Learning to profile and detect malware, ransomware and cryptojacking, improving monitoring and security performance at the hardware level. In a recent study, Intel® TDT detected 93 percent of top ransomware variants from the silicon sensor, bolstering the EDR’s overall detection efficacy by 24% over software alone.
Intel Hardware Shield
A suite of security technologies that help provide full stack protections at the hardware level including BIOS/firmware, hypervisor, VMs, OS, and applications.
Intel Total Memory Encryption
Hardware-based security that encrypts DRAM to help protect against a physical cold boot attack. Additionally, Multi-key can encrypt sections of DRAM as directed by OS.
Intel Key Locker
Protects keys used by AES-NI encryption. Provides protected storage for encryption keys, a key step in bolstering overall security.
Intel Platform Trust Technology
Integrated Trusted Platform Module within Intel SOCs, supporting TPM 2.0 and Intel® TXT.
Intel Control Flow Enforcement
Hardware-enhanced protection against memory safety attacks common to connected apps such as browsers, meeting tools, etc.
Intel VT-x
Enables a variety of OS security services including Virtualization-Based Security on Windows systems.
Intel AMT Active Management Technology
Intel® Active Management Technology is a hardware based solution that provides out-of-band connectivity that operates independently of the OS, allowing fixes to a wide range of systems issues, even when the OS is down or the system is powered off. IT can repair corrupted drivers, application software, or the OS on non-responsive systems that will not run or boot, or use remote KVM4 to monitor OS upgrades or restart to the system BIOS.
Intel EMA Endpoint Management Assistant
Intel® EMA software allows IT to remotely and securely manage Intel AMT-enabled devices beyond the firewall via the cloud on known Wi-Fi networks.
