Pixel security architecture
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Pixel security architecture is Google’s comprehensive hardware and software security framework for Pixel devices, designed to protect user data, ensure device integrity, and enable secure features like verified boot and on-device encryption.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Pixel security architecture canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Pixel security architecture Context triple: [Titan M, integratesWith, Pixel security architecture]
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A.
The Essence of Security
"The Essence of Security" is a book by former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara that outlines his views on national security, nuclear strategy, and defense policy during the Cold War.
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B.
Secure Enclave
Secure Enclave is Apple’s dedicated coprocessor for handling sensitive tasks like encryption and biometric data storage in a secure, isolated environment.
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C.
Mobile Security Deployments
Mobile Security Deployments are specialized Diplomatic Security Service teams that provide rapid, mobile protective and security support to U.S. diplomatic missions in high-threat or crisis environments worldwide.
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D.
TrustZone security extension
TrustZone security extension is ARM's hardware-based security technology that creates isolated execution environments to protect sensitive code and data on system-on-chip devices.
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E.
Secure Information Exchange Network Application
The Secure Information Exchange Network Application (SIENA) is Europol’s secure communication platform used by law enforcement authorities across Europe to exchange sensitive criminal intelligence and operational information.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Pixel security architecture Target entity description: Pixel security architecture is Google’s comprehensive hardware and software security framework for Pixel devices, designed to protect user data, ensure device integrity, and enable secure features like verified boot and on-device encryption.
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A.
The Essence of Security
"The Essence of Security" is a book by former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara that outlines his views on national security, nuclear strategy, and defense policy during the Cold War.
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B.
Secure Enclave
Secure Enclave is Apple’s dedicated coprocessor for handling sensitive tasks like encryption and biometric data storage in a secure, isolated environment.
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C.
Mobile Security Deployments
Mobile Security Deployments are specialized Diplomatic Security Service teams that provide rapid, mobile protective and security support to U.S. diplomatic missions in high-threat or crisis environments worldwide.
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D.
TrustZone security extension
TrustZone security extension is ARM's hardware-based security technology that creates isolated execution environments to protect sensitive code and data on system-on-chip devices.
-
E.
Secure Information Exchange Network Application
The Secure Information Exchange Network Application (SIENA) is Europol’s secure communication platform used by law enforcement authorities across Europe to exchange sensitive criminal intelligence and operational information.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
mobile device security architecture
ⓘ
security framework ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
Google Pixel
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surface form:
Google Pixel devices
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| basedOn | Android security model ⓘ |
| designedFor |
defense in depth
ⓘ
resistance to physical attacks ⓘ resistance to software exploits ⓘ |
| developer | Google ⓘ |
| documentedIn | Google Pixel security whitepapers ⓘ |
| enforces |
device integrity checks
ⓘ
verified boot state ⓘ |
| goal |
enable secure device features
ⓘ
ensure device integrity ⓘ protect user data ⓘ |
| includes |
verified boot
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surface form:
Android Verified Boot
SELinux enforcement ⓘ Titan M security chip ⓘ application sandboxing ⓘ attestation framework ⓘ biometric security framework ⓘ control-flow integrity mechanisms ⓘ exploit mitigations ⓘ file-based encryption ⓘ full-disk encryption ⓘ hardware root of trust ⓘ hardware security mechanisms ⓘ hardware-backed keystore ⓘ kernel hardening ⓘ key management system ⓘ lockscreen authentication protections ⓘ memory safety mitigations ⓘ on-device encryption ⓘ rollback protection ⓘ secure OTA update mechanism ⓘ secure boot chain ⓘ secure element integration ⓘ software security mechanisms ⓘ trusted execution environment ⓘ verified boot ⓘ verified recovery ⓘ |
| manages | cryptographic keys ⓘ |
| protects |
application data
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biometric templates ⓘ user credentials ⓘ |
| supports |
FIDO2 security keys integration
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StrongBox Keymaster ⓘ enterprise device management policies ⓘ secure authentication ⓘ secure payments ⓘ |
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Subject: Pixel security architecture Description of subject: Pixel security architecture is Google’s comprehensive hardware and software security framework for Pixel devices, designed to protect user data, ensure device integrity, and enable secure features like verified boot and on-device encryption.
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