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RDK continuously puts efforts to identify and prevent/mitigate several threats including unauthorized distribution, fraudulent access, and data tampering including re-direction to illicit content and Denial Of Service (DOS) attacks in the RDK based CPE. With Wi-Fi, Ethernet, MoCA, Bluetooth, and other points of ingress to the network available on all CPE, and accessible to any device with the same kind of port, a myriad of additional threats are potentially exposed. Therefore, controlling access to valuable service content, network infrastructure, personal information, Internet traffic, neighboring systems, and a multitude of in-home devices, is critical to everyone’s success throughout RDK Operators. As a result, a suite of specifications and recommendations is provided, covering broad security features such as content protection, digital rights management, software security, and more.
For more details, you can check RDK Security - Features - RDK - RDK Central Wiki
There are many security features in the RDK, and the three major features in the platform are - Containerization, Access Control, and Kernel Hardening.
Note: The aforementioned security features are by default present in RDK Video releases but are not the part of default configuration in RDK Broadband releases.