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Leaving debug ports open in production exposes the microcontroller unit (MCU) to serious security risks. These interfaces allow full memory access, enabling attackers to read firmware, extract secrets or inject malicious code. Disabling or locking debug ports protects intellectual property, prevents tampering and reduces the attack surface. This is a critical step in compliance with security standards while ensuring device integrity.
Learn more about securing your debug ports on MCX N using our secure provisioning tools.