Secure supply chain
Confidently deploy new servers with Dell Secured Component Verification that verifies the hardware components in the systems remain unchanged and authentic from the time of manufacture to delivery.
Immutable silicon-based root-of-trust
One-time programmable, read-only public keys provide cryptographic protection against malware tampering, ensuring the integrity of PowerEdge BIOS and iDRAC firmware.
System lockdown mode
This iDRAC feature blocks server hardware and firmware configuration changes or updates, whether unintentional or malicious. Enablement of this setting can also help prevent configuration “drift” from organizational standards.
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Security features such as Multifactor Authentication (MFA) and RoleBased Access Control (RBAC) restrict access to features of Dell’s powerful server management tools.
Hardware intrusion detection and logging
Sensors detect when anyone opens or tampers with the chassis, even when no AC power is available or during transit, and these intrusions automatically generate entries in the iDRAC Lifecycle Logs.
Automated BIOS and operating system recovery
PowerEdge servers include two types of recovery: BIOS Recovery and Rapid Operating System (OS) Recovery. These features enable rapid recovery from corrupted BIOS or operating system images from malicious attacks, a power loss during an update process, or other unforeseen event.