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cet
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The CET tag on WindowsForum.com covers Control-flow Enforcement Technology, a security feature that protects against control-flow hijacking attacks like memory hijacking and code redirection. Discussions include AMD Ryzen chipset driver updates that add CET support for CPUs across multiple generations, enhancing system security on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Related topics include Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection in Windows 11, which is part of CET and can cause compatibility issues with drivers and services. The tag focuses on hardware-enforced security measures, driver updates, and troubleshooting steps for maintaining system stability while enabling these protections.
AMD has released a new chipset driver update, version 7.06.02.123, for all supported Ryzen CPUs and platforms. This update introduces Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) compatibility, enhancing system security by mitigating common malware techniques such as memory hijacking and code...
If you've been tinkering with Windows 11’s security features, you may have stumbled upon something called Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection. Sounds like the digital version of a moat around your PC’s kernel, right? But for something so advanced and exciting on paper, this setting...
In an exciting development for PC enthusiasts and security-conscious users alike, AMD has rolled out a new chipset driver for its Ryzen series, notably support for the 9000, 8000, 7000, 5000, and even 3000 series CPUs. This driver, version 6.10.17.152, is particularly significant as it...