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secure boot rotation
About this tag
Secure boot rotation refers to the process of updating or replacing the Secure Boot certificates and keys used to verify the integrity of the boot process on Windows devices. This tag covers discussions about Microsoft's plans for Secure Boot certificate rotation, which is a medium-term operational change that IT administrators must plan for. The topic is part of broader Windows resilience and security updates, including Windows Autopatch and Known Issue Rollback. Secure boot rotation ensures that boot components remain trusted and protected against tampering, maintaining the security posture of Windows systems.
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