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    Windows 11 Baseline Security Mode and UTC: A Default-Deny Security Shift

    Microsoft’s latest security pivot for Windows 11 is more than a polish—it’s a structural shift: by defaulting the operating system to deny-unless-trusted execution and layering smartphone-style permission controls on top, the company is moving Windows toward being “secure by default” while...
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    Windows 11 Baseline Security Mode and UTC: Secure by Default with Clear Prompts

    Microsoft is repositioning Windows 11 from an “open but hopeful” platform to a secure-by-default operating system with two tightly linked changes: Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM), which shifts runtime integrity protections to a default-deny posture that blocks unsigned or improperly signed...
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    Baseline Security Mode and User Consent: Safer Windows 11 by Default

    Microsoft is turning up the default security posture in Windows 11 with a pair of features designed to make low-level tampering harder and make application behavior more visible to users and administrators: Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM), which enables runtime integrity safeguards that...
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    Windows Baseline Security Mode and User Consent for Windows 11

    Microsoft’s latest security pivot for Windows 11 is both philosophical and practical: the platform will soon enable a new Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM) that moves runtime integrity protections toward a default, system‑enforced posture, and a companion User Transparency and Consent model...
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    Windows 11 Baseline Security Mode: Secure by Default with User Consent Prompts

    Microsoft has begun steering Windows 11 toward a secure‑by‑default posture by proposing a new Windows Baseline Security Mode that, when enabled, will restrict runtime execution to properly signed and verified applications, services and drivers — pairing that enforcement with a mobile‑style User...
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    Windows 11 Security: Consent First with Baseline Mode

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 security pivot reframes desktop trust around consent, signatures, and visible agent behavior, moving the platform closer to the permission-first model smartphone users have long experienced. The company’s announcement — led by Distinguished Engineer Logan Iyer —...
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    Windows Baseline Security Mode and UTC: Secure by Default with Consent

    Microsoft’s plan to make Windows “secure by default” hinges on two tightly coupled ideas: a default-deny runtime integrity posture called Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM), and a system-wide User Transparency and Consent (UTC) model that surfaces mobile-style permission prompts and auditable...
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    Windows Baseline Security Mode and User Consent in Windows 11: Secure by Default

    Microsoft’s latest security push for Windows 11 marks a deliberate turn toward a consent-first, secure‑by‑default desktop: the company has announced Windows Baseline Security Mode (BSM) and User Transparency and Consent, a pair of features that together limit runtime execution to verified...
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