The CXL Consortium has introduced the latest Compute Express Link (CXL) 3.2 specifications, focusing on enhanced security updates and improved functionalities. The updated specification aims to enhance monitoring and management capabilities for CXL Memory Devices, introduce the Trusted Security Protocol (TSP), and streamline memory tiering with the CXL hot page monitoring unit (CHMU). Additionally, enhancements such as PCIe management message pass through (MMPT) compatibility and improved security features like meta-bits storage and IDE protection have been included. The consortium ensures full compatibility with previous CXL specifications to advance the ecosystem for memory and computing solutions in a secure and efficient manner. Furthermore, the emphasis on security, compliance, and functionality demonstrates the commitment of the Consortium to provide a reliable and interoperable platform for diverse computing needs.