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Firewall boot-stage protection
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitali Ortzi" data-source="post: 891599" data-attributes="member: 57714"><p>It can't work before windows was called by the boot manager/bootloader.</p><p>Any bootkit would bypass it .</p><p>Anyway the wireless firmware aka baseband can be rewritten and hidden from SEP .</p><p>And the bad guy will write it in memory if the firmware is read-only(probably a better way to hide it aka fileless).</p><p>But anyway I would recommend using the option you mentioned above to force programs to use the policies you applied.</p><p>Anyway a better solution would be a gateway based security as it is mostly the "gateway for malware as well".</p><p>And something like SEP as an added IPS layer but it's mostly optional especially with good deafult deny policies and good vlan as a base security posture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitali Ortzi, post: 891599, member: 57714"] It can't work before windows was called by the boot manager/bootloader. Any bootkit would bypass it . Anyway the wireless firmware aka baseband can be rewritten and hidden from SEP . And the bad guy will write it in memory if the firmware is read-only(probably a better way to hide it aka fileless). But anyway I would recommend using the option you mentioned above to force programs to use the policies you applied. Anyway a better solution would be a gateway based security as it is mostly the "gateway for malware as well". And something like SEP as an added IPS layer but it's mostly optional especially with good deafult deny policies and good vlan as a base security posture. [/QUOTE]
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