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Firmware Protection Windows 1809 - How to turn it on?
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<blockquote data-quote="DeepWeb" data-source="post: 786451" data-attributes="member: 63811"><p>Update: I tried enabling it through the registry and rebooted and it won't turn on as predicted. So now we know.</p><p>Firmware Protection is designed for Intel 8th and 9th generation CPUs with vPro. It protects your BIOS, UEFI and hardware firmware from being tampered with by verifying and signing the code and if there is tampering, your system will not boot and notify you. That's quite impressive and I can see why enterprises would want that. Some parts of System Guard are enabled already however. I see the process booting every time I reboot and it runs some kind of verification of the drivers that are installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeepWeb, post: 786451, member: 63811"] Update: I tried enabling it through the registry and rebooted and it won't turn on as predicted. So now we know. Firmware Protection is designed for Intel 8th and 9th generation CPUs with vPro. It protects your BIOS, UEFI and hardware firmware from being tampered with by verifying and signing the code and if there is tampering, your system will not boot and notify you. That's quite impressive and I can see why enterprises would want that. Some parts of System Guard are enabled already however. I see the process booting every time I reboot and it runs some kind of verification of the drivers that are installed. [/QUOTE]
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