memory isolation

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Memory isolation is a security technique that separates processes or virtual machines to prevent unauthorized access. In Windows, virtualization-based security (VBS) enclaves provide hardware-enforced memory isolation for sensitive data. Recent discussions on WindowsForum cover Microsoft's deprecation of VBS enclaves in older Windows 11 versions, highlighting how this change affects security features that rely on memory isolation. Users explore the implications for system integrity and alternative protections. The tag memory isolation is relevant for anyone tracking Windows security updates, virtualization, and enterprise IT hardening.
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    Microsoft Deprecates VBS Enclaves in Windows 11 Old Versions: What You Need to Know

    If you ever thought that Windows version numbers were just minor footnotes in a sea of endless updates, think again. Microsoft’s recent security reshuffle regarding Windows 11 and its virtualization-based security features is here not just to break that illusion—it’s ready to smack it with a...
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