You want to protect your VM instance from low-level threats, such as rootkits and bootkits. What should you do?
To protect your VM instance from low-level threats, such as rootkits and bootkits, you should create a shielded instance in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Shielded instances are designed to provide enhanced security features, including:
Secure Boot: Ensures that the instance boots only with trusted software.
Measured Boot: Records boot metrics, allowing verification that the instance has not been tampered with.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM): Provides additional security through cryptographic functions.
These features help protect against low-level threats that could compromise the integrity of the instance at boot time.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation: Shielded Instances
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