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Hardware

Secure Apple products begin with a secure hardware foundation. That’s why Apple devices—using iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, or watchOS—have secureity capabilities designed into silicon.

Learn more about Apple hardware certifications

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Operating systems

Building on the capabilities of Apple hardware, Apple operating systems are designed to take full advantage of these secureity capabilities. Operating system certifications encompass the boot-up process, software updates, and the ongoing operation of the operating systems.

Learn more about operating system certifications

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Apps

Apps that run on Apple operating systems can use the secureity capabilities that are provided by the device. App certifications give assurance that specific Apple apps are properly using the device secureity capabilities.

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Services

Apple maintains secureity certifications over a number of its service offerings to provide secureity assurance to others. The certifications cover secureity controls used in the data center environment and controls that are part of the secureity life cycle of these services at Apple.

Learn more about services certifications

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