agent provenance

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Agent provenance refers to the ability to trace and verify the origin and integrity of software agents or binaries executing on a system. In the context of Windows 11, Microsoft's Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM) and User Transparency and Consent features enforce execution of only verified binaries, providing a clear lineage of code provenance. This ensures that every running agent can be traced back to a trusted source, enhancing security by preventing unauthorized or malicious code from executing. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore how agent provenance integrates with consent-first, secure-by-default desktop environments, emphasizing the importance of verifying software origins to maintain system integrity and user trust.
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    Windows Baseline Security Mode and User Consent in Windows 11: Secure by Default

    Microsoft’s latest security push for Windows 11 marks a deliberate turn toward a consent-first, secure‑by‑default desktop: the company has announced Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM) and User Transparency and Consent, a pair of features that together limit runtime execution to verified...
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