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    Security-First PC Refresh: On-Device AI and Hardware Roots of Trust

    The PC refresh your organisation schedules today will be remembered tomorrow not for a thinner bezel or a faster clock speed, but for whether it hardened your estate against the next generation of AI‑driven attacks and data‑loss scenarios — a security decision as consequential as an OS...
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    Hardware Rooted Trust for Fair Play in Gaming: TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot

    Microsoft’s latest push to harden gaming ecosystems puts familiar platform-level building blocks — TPM 2.0, UEFI Secure Boot, Virtualization‑based Security (VBS) and remote attestation — at the center of its fair‑play story, asking players, OEMs and anti‑cheat vendors to rely on hardware-rooted...
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    Frontier AI Infrastructure Goes Open: Power, Cooling, Networking

    Microsoft’s newest push at the OCP Global Summit marks a deliberate pivot from proprietary scale to open, standardized frontier-scale AI infrastructure—a campaign built around power stabilization, liquid cooling at rack and facility scale, unified networking for scale-up fabrics, hardened...
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    Rising Linux Alternatives: Rust-first Kernels, Microkernels, and Open Hardware

    The recent churn in the Linux world—Rust maintainer resignations, high-profile upstream disputes and filesystem governance fights—has breathed new life into a different conversation: developers who feel alienated by the Linux kernel’s culture and process do not necessarily have to fork Linux...
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    Azure Silicon-to-Systems Security: Hardware Roots, Attestation, and Supply-Chain Transparency

    Microsoft’s latest push to “harden Azure from silicon to systems” stitches together a clear thesis: security must be built into every layer of the cloud stack — starting in silicon and extending through firmware, host controllers, attestation, and immutable supply-chain evidence. The company’s...
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    Microsoft's Quantum-Safe Roadmap: PQC Rollout Across Windows and Hardware

    Microsoft’s public roadmap for a quantum-safe future marks a decisive shift: the company is moving from research experiments to a staged, product-level rollout of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) across its cryptographic libraries, identity systems, and hardware roots of trust — and it’s asking...
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    How to Install and Configure TPM 2.0 on MSI MS-4136 and MS-4462 for Windows 11 Security

    Ensuring your Windows 11 PC meets all of Microsoft’s security requirements remains a priority for both novice users and experienced system builders. Among these requirements, the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 stands out—not merely as a technical prerequisite, but as the backbone of...
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    Siemens VersiCharge EV Chargers 2025 Vulnerabilities: Security Risks and Mitigation Strategies

    The Siemens VersiCharge AC Series EV Chargers have emerged as essential infrastructure for the global transition toward electric mobility, playing a pivotal role in both commercial and residential sectors. Known for their robust engineering and feature-rich design, these charging systems are...
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    Understanding TPM 2.0: Why Microsoft Made It a Windows 11 Requirement

    When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, few requirements grabbed more attention and controversy than the stipulation for TPM 2.0. For many everyday users, this demand seemed abstract, leading to confusion and even frustration as would-be upgraders found their otherwise capable older systems suddenly...
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