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TPM

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What is TPM?

A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a specialized chip on an endpoint device that stores RSA encryption keys specific to the host system for hardware authentication. It is commonly used to secure hardware by storing cryptographic keys used for encryption and authentication, enhancing data protection and system integrity. TPMs can be implemented as a discrete chip, integrated into the CPU, or implemented in firmware.

What other technologies are related to TPM?

TPM Complementary Technologies

5S (Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain) is a methodology aimed at organizing and optimizing workplaces, which complements TPM by creating a clean and efficient environment conducive to proactive maintenance and problem-solving.
mentioned alongside TPM in 22% (4.7k) of relevant job posts
Kaizen (continuous improvement) complements TPM by promoting ongoing efforts to identify and eliminate sources of equipment-related problems, improving reliability and performance.
mentioned alongside TPM in 16% (2.1k) of relevant job posts
Lean manufacturing's focus on waste reduction and efficiency complements TPM by ensuring resources are used effectively in maintenance activities and that equipment operates at its full potential with minimal downtime.
mentioned alongside TPM in 9% (3.4k) of relevant job posts

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