Dell will introduce the latest towill protect BIOS from being affected by malware.
The user will be notified when any hacking attempt takes place.
It secures the low-level UEFIs Unified Extensible Firmware InterfInterfaceich stand in a protected layer above the operating System.

According to CTO at Dell,David Konetskisaid, This is just beginning.
Dell is working on a feature in which hacked UEFI can run auto re-mediate itself.
However, he didnt disclose when this feature would be enabled in Dell PCs.

The computer user will be notified of the problem,m, and t, the Systesystemnessystem the UEFI.
However, this process is to be carried out manually by the user.
In the future, Dell claims thaitey will automate the whole process.

This feature will be available on Dells Precision and OptiPlex variants, including XPS PCs and Venue Pro Tablets.
It seems Dell is focusing on security concerns and may also automate this process in the future.
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