Security capabilities physically built in at the silicon level are defined as being hardware-based. This differs from traditional software-based protections in which security measures are installed on top of hardware, leaving the layers below the operating system (OS) vulnerable to a rising class of attacks. Hardware-based security protection is not intended to replace software security options but rather complement them. This creates a multilayered and comprehensive security approach that can both detect and prevent a greater range of cyber threats in today’s increasingly complex and disperse