Dear Weby,
From Wave's announcement: Modern computers rely on fundamental system firmware, commonly known as the system Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), to facilitate the hardware initialization process and transition control to the operating system. Although pre-OS-boot threats have been known for over 20 years, increasingly sophisticated attacks on this surface have caused The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to offer guidelines and security recommendations for protecting a computer’s BIOS in NIST special publication 800-147 (Initial guidelines, with more guidance coming). . I wonder when more guidance will come from NIST??? The Best...Carl.