Heading to Midsize Enterprize Summit? Make sure to stop by the FirmGuard booth, chat with our team, and learn how to stop firmware breaches in their tracks by remotely securing, configuring, and updating BIOS firmware. Better yet, book your 1-on-1 meeting where we’ll show you how FirmGuard can help you to: ?? Secure BIOS configurations across your endpoints ? Automate firmware updates to minimize downtime ?? Ensure compliance with NIST, ISO, and industry standards More here: https://bit.ly/3XoK0eo The Channel Company
FirmGuard, by Phoenix Technologies
计算机和网络安全
Campbell,CA 10,256 位关注者
We prevent firmware breaches. Remotely secure, configure & update BIOS firmware.
关于我们
FirmGuard provides comprehensive solutions for UEFI BIOS firmware management. The FirmGuard enables organizations to secure their endpoints, enhance operational efficiency, stay ahead of evolving BIOS firmware threats, and ensure compliance with industry standards. By ensuring your firmware foundation is secure, you can rest in the knowledge that you have closed a major security gap. FirmGuard is backed by Phoenix Technology’s 45+ years of technology and market leadership in endpoint firmware. Phoenix sits on the UEFI Security Response Team, meaning we are amongst the first to know of any new firmware vulnerabilities.
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https://www.firmguard.com
FirmGuard, by Phoenix Technologies的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 计算机和网络安全
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Campbell,CA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1979
- 领域
- Endpoint Security、BIOS Management和Firmware Security
产品
FirmGuard
IT 资产管理软件
FirmGuard is a comprehensive BIOS management solution for remotely securing, configuring, monitoring and updating BIOS firmware. FirmGuard is backed by Phoenix Technology’s 40+ years of technology and market leadership in endpoint firmware. Phoenix was founded in 1979 and created the first IBM clone compatible BIOS—well before the term “endpoint” was ever used. With FirmGuard, Phoenix takes their wealth of knowledge, expertise, and intellectual property in firmware to offer a scalable, best-in-class solution to combat the increasing problem of endpoint vulnerability. FirmGuard is a secure, cloud-based solution that is hosted in Amazon Web Services (AWS). The FirmGuard Cloud Server handles all administrative and technical functionality with a direct interface to each customer endpoint. An organization or MSP can easily and securely manage all of their (and their customer) endpoints from a single pane of glass.
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FirmGuard, by Phoenix Technologies员工
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That’s a wrap for #ZTW25! We had a fantastic three days—with lots of memorable meetings, insights and learnings. One thing is clear from these conversations: BIOS firmware is finally getting the recognition it deserves as a major security vulnerability, and businesses and MSPs are taking notice of the threat it poses. A massive thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth and attended our breakout session! We hope to see you all again in Atlanta for the Midsize Enterprise Summit ? Gerard Moore Preston Girard Rob Inman Jacob Michael Tristan Hart
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It’s the last day of #ZTW25... So if you haven’t already made it to our booth, today is your last chance. Come by and learn about BIOS firmware – the risks it poses, how to secure it, and why it’s critical to ensure compliance. See you soon! #ZEROTRUSTWORLD
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If you're at #ZTW25, make sure to come by Booth 10, meet our team, and learn why BIOS firmware is the silent security threat you need to consider in 2025. We're also hosting a breakout session today at 4:25 PM, where our Director of Product, Rob Inman, will break down key insights and statistics from our SecureCheck Analysis and discuss how hackers are using neglected BIOS firmware as an entry point, why traditional RMM tools won’t protect you, and more. See you soon! #ZEROTRUSTWORLD
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Fantastic news for Phoenix Technologies! Bringing well over 40 years of experience developing structured, secure, and supported BIOS firmware, we are thrilled to now be added to the CNA Enrichment Recognition List! Check out the full details in the article below!
We're delighted to announce that Phoenix Technologies has been included on the updated CNA Enrichment Recognition List, which acknowledges organizations that consistently provide enriched vulnerability data, including Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) and Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) information. Commenting on the news, Jim Mortensen, Senior VP of Engineering, said, "Being recognized on the CNA Enrichment Recognition List is a testament to our unwavering commitment to security. At Phoenix, we work closely with our ecosystem partners to provide timely and comprehensive vulnerability disclosures, ensuring our customers stay ahead of emerging threats to UEFI firmware. This recognition reinforces our leadership in proactive threat mitigation and firmware security." Read more about this news, and what it means, here: https://bit.ly/42WoCAG
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Could BIOS vulnerabilities be your Achilles' heel? Well, you can only secure what you actively monitor, and BIOS firmware (despite being a critical layer) is often overlooked... At #ZEROTRUSTWORLD, we’re hosting a breakout session on Thursday, February 20th at 4:25pm to dive into this topic and why a proactive approach to firmware security is essential. The session will be led by Rob Inman, FirmGuard’s Director of Product, and will cover: ? Why BIOS firmware security is crucial ?? How remote BIOS management boosts technician efficiency ?? Key compliance considerations If you're attending, don’t miss it! P.S. Our team will be at Booth 10 during the event. You can book a 1-on-1 meeting here and learn how to secure your BIOS firmware: https://bit.ly/4gCOKnq
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RMM tools, while highly effective at maintaining endpoint security and efficiency, have a critical blind spot: firmware-level security. And this gap in coverage could expose your entire IT environment, making it an attractive target for attackers... In this article, we explore what RMM tools do well, where they fall short, and how FirmGuard can bridge this crucial security gap. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/4jJJ7H7
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Heading to #ZeroTrustWorld? Make sure you swing by Booth 10 to meet our team, learn about the security risks posed by BIOS firmware, and discover how to secure them! We’ll also be hosting a breakout session on Thursday, February 20th, from 4:25 – 4:55 PM on 'The Silent Threat: How Weak BIOS Security Could Destroy Your Client’s Business.' During the session, you’ll learn: ?? Why BIOS firmware security is so critical ?? How FirmGuard can enhance technician efficiency ?? How MSPs can increase MRR with FirmGuard Click here to book your 1-on-1 meeting with our team: https://bit.ly/4jIzsjX #ZTW25 ThreatLocker
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Outdated firmware isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s a massive security risk. Unpatched vulnerabilities can be exploited by hackers, leading to data breaches, system failures, and compliance violations. And when dealing with devices from multiple manufacturers, the challenge only grows. Manufacturers regularly release firmware updates to fix security flaws, improve performance, and ensure hardware runs smoothly. But failing to apply these updates leaves systems exposed to threats, including exploits targeting outdated UEFI firmware. So, the question that must be asked is: Are you in the 22% of businesses with an efficient way to update firmware? If so, great! If not, it’s time to change that. Click here to see how SecureUpdate can help: https://bit.ly/3Q4OkLH
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FirmGuard, by Phoenix Technologies转发了
Secure Boot is a feature embedded in modern UEFI firmware that ensures only trusted software runs when a system starts. Without a mechanism like Secure Boot, a hacker can potentially launch a rogue OS and completely take over a system, using it for, well—whatever they like. In this article, we break down what Secure Boot is, why it matters, implementation challenges, best practices, its future, and more. Check it out at the link in the comments.
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