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Firmware Password?
I have BitLocker encryption enabled on my Windows drive. My questions is, is a UEFI password needed to prevent changes to the UEFI settings?
I never travel with my laptop, and I only use the laptop at home. I have BitLocker with TPM-Only.
So even in case an attacker steals my laptop and tries to reset or clear the TPM settings, they will or should get the BitLocker Recovery prompt. My BitLocker keys are stored in a very secured location as well.
I also have Secure Boot enabled, but Secure Boot has nothing to do with data locally stored on my hard drive because Secure Boot only checks if the boot codes are signed or not. Correct me if I am wrong.
So, would my data be still secure without having to set a Firmware/UEFI password to prevent changes to the settings in the firmware?
So, all I need is a Yes or No answer.
Thanks in advance!