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  2. Security and privacy of iOS - Wikipedia

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    The secure enclave itself is a flashable 4 MB AKF processor core called the secure enclave processor (SEP) as documented in Apple Patent Application 20130308838. The technology used is similar to ARM's TrustZone/SecurCore but contains proprietary code for Apple KF cores in general and SEP specifically. It is also responsible for generating the ...

  3. Trusted execution environment - Wikipedia

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    A trusted execution environment (TEE) is a secure area of a main processor. ... Apple: Secure Enclave Separate processor Proprietary [28] BeanPod ARM TrustZone

  4. Apple A7 - Wikipedia

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    The Apple A7 is a 64-bit system ... The A7 also includes an area called the "Secure Enclave" that stores and protects the data from the Touch ID fingerprint sensor ...

  5. How secure is your iPhone? Here's how to enable Apple's ... - AOL

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    Apple has a new safety feature called Stolen Device Protection, which is now available for iPhone users who have the iOS 17.3 update installed. Here's what it does and how to enable it.

  6. Touch ID - Wikipedia

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    Fingerprint data is stored on the secure enclave inside the Apple A7 and later processors of iOS devices, the T1 and T2 on Intel Macs, and the M1 and later on Macs with Apple Silicon and recent iPads featuring M-series processors. This data is not on Apple servers, nor on iCloud, and is not accessible by Apple or any third parties. [14]

  7. Apple T2 - Wikipedia

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    The secondary processor in T2 is an 32-bit ARMv7-A based CPU called Secure Enclave Processor (SEP) which has the task of generating and storing encryption keys. It is running an operating system called "sepOS" based on the L4 microkernel .

  8. Apple silicon - Wikipedia

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    Apple A6X is an SoC introduced at the launch of the fourth-generation iPad on October 23, 2012. ... It provides a secure enclave for encrypted keys, ...

  9. Intel awarded up to $3 billion from US for national security ...

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    The Secure Enclave initiative is designed to ensure a secure supply of microelectronics for defense requirements, aligning with the Department of Defense's enduring need for state-of-the-art ...