scitt

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SCITT (Supply Chain Integrity, Transparency, and Trust) is a framework for establishing end-to-end supply-chain security through verifiable evidence. On WindowsForum.com, SCITT is discussed in the context of Microsoft's Azure security strategy, where it serves as a transparency mechanism to provide immutable evidence of hardware and firmware provenance. The tag covers how SCITT integrates with hardware roots of trust, attestation, and confidential computing to secure hyperscale cloud infrastructure. Discussions emphasize SCITT's role in enabling verifiable claims about the supply chain, from silicon to system, as part of Microsoft's Secure Future Initiative. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security researchers interested in supply-chain security, hardware attestation, and cloud infrastructure transparency.
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    Azure Silicon-to-Systems Security: Hardware Roots, Attestation, and Supply-Chain Transparency

    Microsoft’s latest push to “harden Azure from silicon to systems” stitches together a clear thesis: security must be built into every layer of the cloud stack — starting in silicon and extending through firmware, host controllers, attestation, and immutable supply-chain evidence. The company’s...
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