A technician is setting up a new laptop. The company's security policy states that users cannot install virtual machines. Which of the following should the technician implement to prevent users from enabling virtual technology on their laptops?
The technician should implement an UEFI password. By setting a UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) password, the technician can restrict users from accessing and changing firmware settings, which include enabling or disabling virtual technology. So, the correct answer is A. UEFI password.
The other options (UEFI password, account lockout, and disabling network drivers) do not directly address the prevention of virtualization technology and may not be effective in enforcing the company's policy against installing virtual machines.
B. Secure boot
To prevent users from enabling virtualization technology on their laptops, the technician should implement "Secure Boot." Secure Boot is a feature that ensures that only digitally signed and trusted bootloaders and operating system components are loaded during the boot process. By enabling Secure Boot, you can restrict the execution of unauthorized or potentially harmful code, which includes virtualization software. This can help enforce the company's policy of not allowing users to install virtual machines.
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