As cyberattacks become more advanced, traditional safeguards and authentication measures like usernames and passwords provide operating systems with less protection.
In this blog, you'll learn more about what pre-boot and post-boot authentication are and their role in protecting critical data against unauthorized access.
Pre-boot authentication requires the input of an identifier before allowing the operating system of a computer to boot; post-boot authentication requires the input of an identifier after the operating system boots.
There are ways to circumvent traditional methods of OS authentication, and failing to require pre-boot and post-boot authentication leaves sensitive data without the necessary safeguards against unauthorized access.
There are many different methods of both pre-boot and post-boot authentication.
With the rise of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, preserving the integrity of sensitive information is of the utmost importance.
At ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ, our engineers work tirelessly to ensure complete protection across the hardware, firmware, and software layer stack to guard critical data against unauthorized access at the highest level.
²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ is currently working with to improve cybersecurity during pre-boot and post-boot using CDGS’s .
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