3 ways to prevent firmware attacks without replacing systems

3 ways to prevent firmware attacks without replacing systems

A recent security post warned that firmware attacks are on the rise. They cited a survey of 1,000 cybersecurity decision makers at enterprises across multiple industries in the UK, US, Germany, Japan, and China finding that that 80% of firms have experienced at least one firmware attack in the past two years. However, only 29% of security budgets has been allocated to protect firmware. The solution for this, according to Microsoft, is secured-core PCs that provide “powerhouse protection out of the box, with capabilities such as virtualization-based security, Credential Guard, and kernel DMA protection.”

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