Certified systems to come with a TPM 2.0 chip by default
Microsoft has provided more information about the security improvements in Windows 11, explaining that all certified systems sold by partners would come with a TPM 2.0 chip by default. The company therefore wants to provide users with enhanced protection out of the box, explaining that by offering hardware-level security, Windows 11 would be able to provide an additional layer of defense against sophisticated attacks and ransomware. In addition, Windows 11 will come with support for Azure-based Microsoft Azure Attestation, and of course, it continues the software giant’s push for the mass adoption of new technology like VBS, HVCI, and Secure Boot.
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USA — software Microsoft Explains How Windows 11 Substantially Improves Security