Apple is incorporating advanced security features in their new servers to prevent tampering and ensure software legitimacy. These features include using secure boot, a secure En processor, and various processor security features to protect hardware. They ensure software legitimacy by rebooting, re-keying, and wiping storage at each server node, and by signing a hash to software images. Apple also plans to publish software images into a transparency log for security researchers. In outsourcing tasks, Apple encrypts requests to servers and uses anonymous credentials in a third-party relay to conceal IP addresses.

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