Firmware sovereignty

FirmwareGuard

CPU-level visibility and defensive control for people who want their machines under their authority, not hidden vendor assumptions.

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Below the OS

Hardware control starts before the operating system loads.

FirmwareGuard is built around a simple premise: if you do not understand and control the firmware layer, you do not fully control the machine.

The project focuses on firmware visibility, CPU-level security posture, Intel ME and AMD PSP awareness, and hardened workstation strategy for people who care about ownership below the software surface.

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Firmware Visibility

Inspect and reason about the lower layers of the machine where vendor firmware and management engines operate.

02

Hardware Sovereignty

Push toward a workstation posture where the owner has meaningful control over what the machine is allowed to do.

03

Open Research

Keep the work auditable and grounded in firmware security research instead of trust-me abstractions.

FirmwareGuard

For builders and operators who want control below the software layer.