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OPTEE OpenSSL ENGINE for TLS
Typically, a TLS server uses a X509 Certificate and associated Private Key in order to sign TLS session. Both certificate and private key used for signing the certificate form a asymmetric cryptographic key-pair. Revealing the traffic-private-key makes it possible to perform men-in-the-middle type of attacks. Typically private-key is stored on the server’s hard disk. Even if it is stored in encrypted form, at some point HTTPS server needs to have a possibility to decrypt it in order to use for signing. It means that at runtime the key in plaintext will be available in a memory of a HTTPS process. In case of software errors (see Heartbleed.