secure boot policy
Secure boot policy refers to a set of rules and configurations implemented in a computer system's firmware that ensures only trusted and authenticated software components, such as operating systems and drivers, can be loaded during the boot process, enhancing system security by preventing the execution of unauthorized or malicious code.
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