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key density
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The tag 'key density' on WindowsForum.com refers to the concentration of cryptographic key management capabilities within hardware security modules (HSMs), particularly in cloud environments. Recent discussions highlight Microsoft's integration of Marvell LiquidSecurity HSMs into Azure Cloud HSM, which are FIPS 140-3 Level 3-certified and offer high-density PCIe form factors. These HSMs consolidate key management across Azure's portfolio, enabling single-tenant clusters with full customer control over cryptographic keys. The term 'key density' here describes the ability to pack more key operations into a single hardware device, improving efficiency and security for enterprise cloud deployments. Topics covered include Azure Key Vault, Managed HSM, and compliance with federal standards.
Microsoft has selected Marvell’s LiquidSecurity family of hardware security modules (HSMs) to power its Azure Cloud HSM offering — a move that consolidates Marvell’s role across Azure’s key management portfolio and brings FIPS 140‑3 Level 3‑certified, high‑density PCIe HSMs into Microsoft’s...
Microsoft has selected Marvell’s LiquidSecurity family of hardware security modules (HSMs to underpin its Azure Cloud HSM offering, a step that expands an existing Marvell–Azure relationship and brings FIPS 140‑3 Level 3‑certified, high‑density PCIe HSMs into Microsoft’s single‑tenant cloud HSM...