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eku signatures
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The tag 'eku signatures' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Extended Key Usage (EKU) signatures in the context of Windows security features. Recent content focuses on Microsoft's deprecation of Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) enclaves in Windows 11, which involves changes to how EKU signatures are used for code integrity and attestation. Topics include the risks and reasons behind deprecating VBS enclaves, the impact on enterprise IT security, and the shift toward more secure, cloud-centric architectures. Users and IT professionals discuss how EKU signatures relate to certificate-based authentication and the evolving security landscape in Windows 11 updates.
Microsoft’s relentless evolution of Windows 11 has ushered in sweeping changes to the platform’s security, feature set, and underlying architecture. While every major update promises advancement, each new build increasingly resembles a spring cleaning expedition—sweeping out legacy components...
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