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Data protection with hardware-based security and Windows 11
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As cyber threats evolve in sophistication and become even more common, there is a need for a seamless relationship between hardware and software to keep end user data protected. Software alone cannot defend against all the complex methods deployed by cybercriminals and leveraging hardware security capabilities raises the bar substantially for the attacker. In this session we want to go over how security features like Personal Data Encryption and BitLocker among others are backed with hardware features like the Trusted Platform Module 2.0, Microsoft Pluton and Virtualization-based security (VBS).
Speaker: Rohith Honnegowda
This session is part of Microsoft Technical Takeoff: Windows and Intune.
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- Heather_Poulsen
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Thanks for joining today’s session on “Data protection with hardware-based security and Windows 11” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A will remain open through Friday so keep your comments and questions coming! Up next: Best practices for Windows Autopilot and device preparation
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Welcome to “Data protection with hardware-based security and Windows 11” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A is open now and throughout the week. Please post any questions or feedback here in the Comments.