
FirmGuard® SecureLock™ | Freeze Endpoints Until Unlocked
SecureLock™ enforces compliance and boot-level security, safeguarding endpoints offline and in restricted or high-security networks.
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SecureLock™ enforces compliance and boot-level security, safeguarding endpoints offline and in restricted or high-security networks.

SecureEndurance™ safeguards FirmGuard from removal, ensuring uninterrupted protection, visibility, and compliance on every endpoint.

SecureReimage remotely restores endpoints to a ‘Golden Image,’ ensuring consistency, security, and efficiency in endpoint management.

SecureUpdate provides a centralized, secure, standardized way to make UEFI BIOS firmware updates across a heterogeneous mix of endpoints, ensuring system stability, security, and performance while reducing the risk of unauthorized access or attacks.

FirmGuard is a comprehensive solution for remotely securing, configuring, updating and monitoring BIOS firmware.

SecureBeat links the FirmGuard endpoint agent and Cloud Server via a secure, encrypted tunnel, supporting features like SecureCheck, SecureConfig, SecureWipe, and SecureSense.

SecureSense offers comprehensive details about each individual endpoint, including system, CPU, memory, storage, and more. This information forms the foundation for FirmGuard’s analysis of endpoint health, status, and security posture. Additionally, SecureSense data fuels the FirmGuard dashboard and reporting engine, and when combined with other FirmGuard metrics, it creates an unparalleled platform for managing various endpoint aspects, including BIOS firmware security.

FirmGuard SecureConfig revolutionizes BIOS configuration, eliminating the need for physical access to endpoints. Administrators can remotely adjust BIOS settings with precision, overcoming geographical barriers and administrative complexities.

Organizations that ignore UEFI BIOS firmware vulnerability do so at their own peril and are setting themselves up for a potentially devasting attack. But what is UEFI? How do we protect endpoints from UEFI BIOS vulnerabilities? And what types of vulnerabilities are there?

SecureWipe is a FirmGuard feature that securely erases endpoint HDD, SSD, and other mass storage devices. It is triggered remotely from the FirmGuard Portal and forensically erases all data and partitions independent of the operating system (OS).
BIOS firmware security
Remote BIOS configuration
Remote BIOS update
Keep FirmGuard protected
Freeze endpoints until unlocked
Remote endpoint drive erasure
Remotely reimage an endpoint
Display endpoint system information
Monitor endpoint connectivity