Dell InsydeH20 UEFI User Guide

This DEX Pack Identifies Dell systems that have been affected by the InsydeH20 UEFI vulnerabilities.

How This Feature Helps You

The Dell InsydeH20 UEFI DEX Pack is designed to help IT teams identify and manage vulnerabilities related to the InsydeH20 UEFI firmware on Dell systems. Here are the key benefits:

Vulnerability Detection

  • Identifies Dell systems within your enterprise that are affected by known InsydeH20 UEFI vulnerabilities.

  • Highlights systems with outdated or vulnerable UEFI versions in red, and secure systems in green.

Patch Management

  • Displays which systems are patched and secure versus those that are still vulnerable.

  • Helps prioritize patching efforts to reduce security risks across the organization.

Detailed System Insights

  • Provides a grid view showing system name, model, current UEFI version, and the required secure version.

  • Allows filtering by model or system group to focus on specific segments of your environment.

Search and Filter Capabilities

  • Includes global filters and a system search bar to quickly locate specific devices or models.

  • Enables targeted remediation and reporting.

Visual Impact Summary

  • Offers a graphical summary of the patch status across all Dell systems, making it easy to assess overall risk posture .

This DEX Pack is especially useful for IT security and operations teams aiming to maintain firmware integrity and reduce exposure to firmware-level threats.

Global Filters

Use the Global Filters to find specifics on a group or a model of Dell computers within your enterprise.

Select from the Model drop down menu to narrow the data. The model group is dynamically based on what is in your enterprise.

Impact Summary

This graph displays the Dell Systems that are patched and secure, and those that are not patched and therefore vulnerable.

Systems

This grid displays the System, Model, and UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) version, and the required version of Dell systems in your enterprise.

Select from the drop down arrow to choose Show unpatched systems, Show patched systems, or Show all systems.

  • If the UEFI version is out of date and therefore vulnerable, it will appear in red.

  • If the UEFI version is up to date and therefore secure, it will appear in green.

  • Use the System Search bar to find details on a specific system.