![]() ![]() ![]() Virtualization Based Security (VBS) is now a requirement, as explained by director of OS Security David Weston here. The quick summary is that the Windows 11 has a new security baseline similar to the Secured-Core PC security baseline, including hardware root of trust via TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0, Secure Boot, hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) and hardware-enforced stack protection. It may seem odd that the docs say that "the security and privacy features in Windows 11 are similar to Windows 10." One reason for the new release is to improve security and reliability – though this has also provoked a storm of protest since it depends in part on recent hardware, causing the majority of PCs in use to be incompatible. Microsoft never quite said that Windows 10 was forever, though, and Windows 11 represents the moment when the company decided that a combination of technical advances and design refresh merited a new major version. ![]()
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