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rogue devices
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Rogue devices and drivers pose a security risk by potentially gaining illegal memory access in Windows systems. In a discussion with Windows engineer David Hepkin, the role of Hyper-V and Virtual Secure Mode in Windows 10 is explored, highlighting how virtualization helps protect against such threats. The hypervisor isolates user mode and prevents unauthorized memory access from untrusted hardware or drivers. This tag covers content related to Windows security features that defend against rogue devices, including Hyper-V virtualization and memory protection mechanisms.
In this video I spent some time with David Hepkin, a member of the Windows engineering team working on Hyper-V, to get a better understanding of the Windows 10 Virtual Secure Mode. I've had the good fortune of learning a lot about Isolated User Mode with several folks in the kernel team. In this...
david hepkin
drivers
hyper-v
hypervisor
isolated user mode
kernel team
memory access
roguedevices
security
virtual secure mode
virtualization
windows 10