trusted runtime interface driver

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The trusted runtime interface driver is a Windows kernel component that has been the subject of security research due to vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-29829. This driver is critical for system integrity, and flaws in it can expose enterprise networks and consumer devices to risks. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on understanding the vulnerability's nature, its implications for IT security, and mitigation strategies recommended by Microsoft. Administrators are advised to apply patches promptly and monitor for updates to maintain a robust defense posture against kernel-level threats.
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    Understanding and Mitigating CVE-2025-29829: Windows Kernel Driver Vulnerability

    Windows continues to underpin countless critical infrastructures, enterprise networks, and consumer devices, making its kernel drivers a perennial target for security researchers and adversaries alike. The latest vulnerability in the spotlight, CVE-2025-29829, affects the Windows Trusted Runtime...
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