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Glossary Term UEFI Rootkit Detection

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What is UEFI Rootkit Detection?

UEFI Rootkit Detection is the process of identifying and removing malicious software that infects the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) firmware on a computer system to ensure secure boot and system integrity.

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Understanding UEFI Rootkit Detection

UEFI rootkit detection refers to the process of identifying and mitigating malicious software that infects the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) firmware residing on a computer's motherboard. This type of rootkit operates at a deep level, making it difficult to detect through traditional antivirus software. Specialized tools and techniques are required to scan, analyze, and remove UEFI rootkits to ensure the security and integrity of the system's firmware.

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