👉 Locked engineering refers to the process of designing and implementing systems, components, or structures in such a way that they are inherently secure, resistant to unauthorized access, and difficult to tamper with or reverse-engineer. This approach involves embedding security features directly into the design, often using advanced cryptographic techniques, secure hardware modules, and rigorous testing protocols. By ensuring that the system's integrity is maintained from the initial design phase through to deployment and maintenance, locked engineering aims to protect sensitive information, prevent malicious modifications, and enhance overall system reliability and trustworthiness.