Microsoft is about to update its UEFI Secure Boot Keys required for certificate management. These keys are from the Windows 8 era and are set to expire soon, just a couple of years from now.
Microsoft released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 (KB5034765) and Windows 10 (KB5034763, and more) earlier this week. Alongside that, the company has also issued a reminder about the impending end of optional, non-security preview updates, known as C and D releases, this month for Windows 11 version 22H2.
Another major announcement the company made is about Secure Boot. Microsoft has declared that it is beginning to roll out new Secure Boot keys (CA) from 2023 to replace the previous ones. The outgoing ones are from 2011, issued during Windows 8 when Secure Boot was first debuted by the Redmond giant.
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