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| :::image type="icon" source="media\data-box-ng-safety-guidelines\icon-multiple-persons.png" border="false"::: | Multiple persons or mechanical aid might be necessary due to weight hazard. |
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* Before you begin to unpack the equipment, to prevent hazardous situations resulting in death, serious injury and/or property damage, read, and follow all warnings and instructions.
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* Inspect the as-received equipment for damages. If the equipment enclosure is damaged, [contact Microsoft Support](./index.yml) to obtain a replacement. Don't attempt to operate the device.
* If you suspect the device is malfunctioning, [contact Microsoft Support](./index.yml) to obtain a replacement. Don't attempt to service the equipment.
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* Always wear the appropriate clothing to protect skin from sharp metal edges and avoid sliding any metal edges against skin. Always wear appropriate eye protection to avoid injury from objects that might become airborne.
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- Hardware and software tampering detection that prevents further device operations.
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- Built-in intrusion detection system that detects any unauthorized physical access to the devices.
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- Hardware Root of Trust (RoT) to ensure BMC firmware integrity and secure updates.
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- Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 that uses the TPM device to protect secrets and support platform [attestation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/hardware-security/tpm/tpm-fundamentals#measured-boot-with-support-for-attestation).
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- Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 that uses the TPM device to protect secrets and support platform [attestation](/windows/security/hardware-security/tpm/tpm-fundamentals.md#measured-boot-with-support-for-attestation).
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- Runs only Data Box-specific software.
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- Boots up in a locked state.
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- Controls device access via a device unlock passkey. This passkey is protected by an encryption key. You can use your own customer-managed key to protect the passkey. For more information, see [Use customer-managed keys in Azure Key Vault for Azure Data Box](data-box-customer-managed-encryption-key-portal.md).
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