A technician would like to restrict when internal hardware components on the server are accessed.
Which of the following server hardening techniques should the technician implement?
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A. B. C. D.C.
The server hardening technique that should be implemented to restrict when internal hardware components on the server are accessed is a Chassis lock.
A chassis lock is a physical lock that restricts access to the server's hardware components, such as the hard drive, RAM, and network cards. This lock prevents unauthorized access to the server's internal components and protects sensitive data from being compromised.
Intrusion detection, on the other hand, is a software-based technique that monitors the server for potential security breaches and alerts the system administrator if any suspicious activity is detected.
A BIOS password is a security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the server's BIOS settings. However, it does not restrict physical access to the server's internal components.
Disabled WOL (Wake-on-LAN) is a feature that prevents the server from being powered on remotely. This feature is not related to restricting physical access to the server's internal components.
Therefore, the correct answer is C. Chassis lock.