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Revision as of 13:06, 3 August 2021
Main Page > FAQ > Security > Secure BootHow secure boot works?
A secure boot system adds cryptographic checks to each stage of the system boot process. Cryptographic processing verifies the authenticity of all of the protected software images that are executed by the devices.
Why you should use secure boot?
This additional check prevents unauthorized images from running on the router. This way, it secures the router from any unwanted "guests" loading malicious software versions.
Compatibility
At this moment secure boot is compatible only with certain RUT950 and RUT955 versions (without any additional configuration):
* RUT950U072C0
* RUT955T073B0