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Three Security Layers for a More Secure Cloud

This eGuide provides an overview of Intel's 3-layered security system for the cloud. These include one layer to protect the firmware; a second layer to protect the BIOS, OS, and hypervisor; and a third layer to protect the applications and data in use. Contact us today for more information on Intel® security for the cloud.

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