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Today's blog post provides two updates.
Thank you for participating in the release of Windows 11.
You will likely choose to upgrade to Windows 11.
• Reliability.
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• The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) requirement makes Windows 11 a true passwordless operating system that resists phishing and other password-based attacks that attackers are more likely to perform in the absence of a TPM.
Microsoft's 2020 Digital Defense Report identified 67 additional attacks from organizations that have disabled traditional authentication and moved to passwordless systems such as multi-factor authentication (MFA) and Windows Hello.
With Hello, the TPM works with a PIN or biometric camera/fingerprint reader to securely store a secret in hardware that replaces the user's password during authentication, making it much harder to steal or forge.
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The TPM is also used for many other Windows 11 features, such as Bitlocker and Device Encryption, which use the TPM to store disk encryption keys.
According to Forrester research, 20% of breaches reported by global security decision makers in 2020 involved lost or stolen assets such as smartphones and laptops.
Full disk encryption with Bitlocker in Windows 11 limits the potential for sensitive data to be compromised if your device is lost or stolen.
The TPM is also used to securely "bind" web-based credentials to a computer, preventing the type of credential exfiltration and theft that has occurred in many recent security breaches.
Windows 11 requires TPM 2.
0 over 1.
2 because of the security benefits it provides, particularly support for newer, stronger cryptographic algorithms.
• UEFI Secure Boot requirements ensure that the system boots only with code signed by the device manufacturer, semiconductor manufacturer, or Microsoft.
This is done by ensuring that all code is signed by a specific entity and recording a cryptographic hash in the hardware.
Cryptographic hashes can also be sent to the cloud to verify integrity.
If a system can be compromised before the operating system boots, all kernel, user, and endpoint security tools can be completely compromised.
The "NotPetya" attack, which caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, used an outdated BIOS to inject ransomware code before boot, but this attack can now be mitigated using Secure Boot.
Secure Boot's value and best practices have also been validated by the U.S.
National Security Agency.
Starting June 26, 2013, he is mandating OEMs to ship with UEFI Secure Boot enabled and wants all Windows 11 devices to offer this customer benefit.
• In addition to improved reliability, supported processors provide enhanced chip-level security features.
These processors provide virtualization enhancements and improved virtualization performance.
Windows 11 supports virtualization-based security (VBS).
This enables multiple security features, including memory integrity, also known as hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI).
HVCI disables dynamic code injection into the Windows kernel.
HVCI also provides driver control to ensure that all loaded drivers comply with acceptable driver policies set by Microsoft and users.
VBS also enables credential protection for common enterprise credential types (such as NTLM), an attack technique used in pass-the-hash attacks and the basis for zero trust System Guard runtime authentication.
- The ability to provide tamper-proof hardware -based health claims to the cloud as part of a chip-to-cloud Zero Trust approach.
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) requires virtualization-based security for Windows 10 on its devices.
Although VBS is not required when upgrading to Windows 11, we believe the security benefits it provides are so important that we wanted to set minimum system requirements.
This will ensure that all PCs running Windows 11 meet the same level of security that the Department of Defense relies on.
We plan to work with OEMs and silicon partners to enable VBS and HVCI on most new PCs over the next year.
He will also continue to look for opportunities to extend VBS to additional systems.
• Compatibility.
Windows 11 continues our strong commitment to compatibility.
This means you can update your device to Windows 11 and keep your important apps and devices running with ease.
By increasing the minimum system requirements for Windows 11, we can better support apps, drivers, and device hardware.
We've also received feedback that unsupported hardware likely has outdated drivers that are incompatible with newer operating system features such as VBS.
The supported hardware also comes with the latest drivers, ensuring not only the aforementioned reliability but also great hardware compatibility.
Additionally, the new minimum system requirements establish a new baseline that meets the hardware requirements for many of the most commonly used apps that customers currently rely on for conferencing, browsing, productivity, and entertainment.
Of course, certain features, apps, games, and peripherals may have their own requirements beyond the minimum system requirements.
Therefore, when purchasing a new PC, we recommend checking the requirements with the manufacturer of the specific product you plan to use.
FAQs
- What is Windows
11?
- Windows 11 is the latest major release
of the Windows operating system developed by Microsoft. It succeeds
Windows 10 and brings several new features, improvements, and design
changes.
- What are the
system requirements for Windows 11?
- Microsoft has outlined specific
hardware requirements for Windows 11, including compatible processors,
minimum RAM, storage space, and support for certain security features
like Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module).
- Can I upgrade to
Windows 11 for free?
- Eligibility for a free upgrade to
Windows 11 depends on various factors such as your current operating
system, hardware compatibility, and Microsoft's upgrade policies. Users
of eligible Windows 10 devices may receive the upgrade for free.
- What are the key
features of Windows 11?
- Some key features of Windows 11 include
a redesigned Start menu and taskbar, improved virtual desktops, enhanced
gaming features such as Auto HDR and DirectStorage, a new Microsoft
Store, and better support for touch, pen, and voice inputs.
- Will my existing
software and peripherals work with Windows 11?
- Windows 11 aims to maintain
compatibility with most software and hardware that worked with Windows
10. However, users may need to check for compatibility updates or drivers
for specific applications or devices.
- Is Windows 11
more secure than previous versions?
- Microsoft has incorporated various
security enhancements in Windows 11, including improvements to Windows
Defender, support for hardware-based security features like TPM 2.0, and
enhanced protection against malware and ransomware.
- When will Windows
11 be released?
- Windows 11 was officially announced in
June 2021, and the rollout began in October 2021. However, the
availability of the upgrade may vary depending on factors such as device
compatibility and geographic region.
- Can I customize
the look and feel of Windows 11?
- Yes, Windows 11 offers various
customization options for personalizing the desktop, taskbar, Start menu,
and other interface elements. Users can change themes, backgrounds,
colors, and other settings to suit their preferences.
- How do I get
Windows 11?
- Users with eligible devices may receive
an upgrade offer through Windows Update or the Microsoft Store.
Alternatively, users can download an ISO file to perform a clean
installation of Windows 11, provided their device meets the necessary
requirements.
- Is Windows 11 a
subscription-based service?
- No, Windows 11 is not a
subscription-based service. Microsoft continues to offer Windows as a
one-time purchase or as part of pre-installed licenses on new devices.
However, certain features or services within Windows 11 may require
separate subscriptions, such as Microsoft 365.