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SECURITY FEATURES OF iMac

iMac keeps our data safe using the security functions that was built into the macOS. There are needs for strong password to protect our accounts and devices from unauthorized access, which is why we should make use of the additional security features offered to us by hardware and software manufacturers. iMac have several in-built tools that you can use to protect your Mac from unauthorized access which are easy to use also.
 
Apple iMac "Core 2 Duo" 3.06 GHz 21.5Apple iMac "Core 2 Duo" 3.06 GHz 21.5

Here Are Some Of The Most Important Features

  1. Secure data with File vault:  File vault adds an extra layer of security, beyond your admin user account password, by encrypting the entire macOS volume. This means no one can access the data on your hard drive without the decryption password.
    The extra protection prevents unauthorized individuals from physically accessing the contents of your computer. Without File vault enabled, a savvy user can bypass your admin user account and help themselves to your files, as long as they have access to your drive.
  2. Use find my Mac to track, lock and wipe your device: This is the ultimate technological defense against thieves. The iCloud features allows you to track your Mac if it goes missing, remotely lock your device with firmware password, and wipe your hard drive to protect it’s data .
  3. System Integrity Protection (SIP):  SIP protects the root users account and malicious operators from modifying important parts of the system. The features run automatically and doesn’t require any additional set-up SIP in place.
  4. Protect your Mac with a firmware password: A firmware password adds an additional layer of security to your device. When enabled, it prompts for you a password when ever you try to boot from an alternate volume. Firmware password prohibits unauthorized users from accessing recovery or single-user mode to tamper with your device.
  5. Apple ID two-factor authentication: The effective and simple way to increase security is by enabling two-factor authentication for all your accounts. A secure Apple ID is paramount to overall security, as access to the account allows anyone to reset the file vault password and disable Find My Mac.
  6. In-built antivirus: macOS includes Xprotect and antivirus technology that is automatically updated with known threats. It runs a check for known malicious content when an app is first launched or has been changed. If it detects known malware, Xprotect blocks it’s execution.
     

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