Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE) is a cybersecurity feature that protects a device’s memory from unauthorized changes or attacks. By monitoring and restricting how programs access and modify memory, MIE helps prevent hackers from exploiting vulnerabilities that could allow malware or spyware to take control of a system. This layer of protection is especially important for blocking sophisticated attacks that try to bypass traditional security measures by injecting malicious code directly into memory. MIE is commonly used in modern operating systems to strengthen overall device security and safeguard sensitive data.