Recently it was discovered that an employee was able boot to an operating system stored on a USB drive instead of the Windows 11 installation managed by your team. You plan on disabling USB boot in the BIOS settings, but what additional option should be used to prevent this from occurring again?
The simplest fix in this scenario is to configure the BIOS to only boot to the Windows 11 installation. You can disable USB booting and change the boot order in the BIOS settings, but this can easily be undone without also setting a BIOS password to ensure unauthenticated users can't undo your changes later.
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