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Remote Attestation

Remote attestation is a security feature that allows one computer, typically a remote server, to verify the integrity and trustworthiness of another computer, usually a client device. It uses cryptographic methods to ensure that the software and hardware running on the client are in a secure and expected state. Essentially, the client sends a report about its software and security configurations to the server, which then checks this information against known trusted standards. This process helps prevent unauthorized changes and ensures that only trusted devices can access sensitive data or services.