Secure start-up systems protect sensitive data and stop unauthorized changes. They also ensure that only signed and certified digitally applications are executed. This is particularly crucial when you are using devices at the edge and susceptible to attacks.
Secure Boot is a protocol in UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) that runs every time the system is booted. It works in conjunction with TPM (Trusted Platform Module), which is an hardware-based security tool that offers additional data protection where software-based security can’t.
Secure Boot examines the authenticity of the bootloader before allowing the operating system, or other applications that are functional to be launched. This helps to ensure that the kernel, drivers and other components are authentic. The security mechanisms used in this process are built on cryptography. Secure booting is only possible if the code that is used for the bootloader and operating system and also other applications that function, has been created in a secure and rigorous manner and tested during the process of software development.
If you want to use the secure startup feature of your LG device, you must have an PIN or pattern. If someone tries to guess your pin or pattern by trial and error for more than a certain amount of times the device will be locked and require a password to gain access in order to restore functionality. This will prevent unauthorized access to the device and its information and also accidental misuse by anyone who might have physical access.
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