windows 11 security

  1. 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...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support: Upgrade to Windows 11 or Face Degraded Security

    Microsoft’s safety net for Windows 10 is being pulled back — and for many users that comfortable, familiar desktop could become progressively less secure unless action is taken now. com] Background / Overview Windows 10 reached its official end of mainstream support on October 14, 2025. That...
  3. 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...
  4. Windows 11 Baseline Security Mode and Smartphone Style Permissions

    Microsoft has announced a major shift in Windows 11’s default trust model: a new Windows Baseline Security Mode that will enable runtime integrity safeguards by default and a companion User Transparency and Consent system that brings smartphone‑style app permissions and clearer prompts to the...
  5. 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...
  6. IDEMIA ARM64 Minidriver Brings Certificate Auth to Windows 11 ARM

    IDEMIA Public Security’s announcement that its Smart Credential Minidriver now offers full ARM64 support for the Microsoft Windows 11 ecosystem is a pragmatic and timely update for enterprises balancing high‑assurance certificate workflows with the rapid adoption of ARM‑based Windows devices...
  7. Microsoft Defender Application Guard Retirement: Plan for Windows 11 23H2 End of Support

    Microsoft’s long-running experiment with hardware-isolated browsing and document containment is finally being put out to pasture: Microsoft Defender Application Guard (commonly called MDAG) has a firm retirement timeline, and organizations that rely on its Hyper‑V container model need to act...
  8. Lock Windows 11 from Android: Phone Link and Find My Device

    Microsoft has quietly given Android users a new, practical way to secure a Windows 11 PC from a distance: your phone can now lock your computer. This capability appears in the refreshed Link to Windows / Phone Link experience and is complemented by Microsoft’s long‑standing Find My Device web...
  9. Is Antivirus Still Necessary in Windows 11? Defender and Layered Security Guide

    Microsoft Defender’s rapid improvement has shifted the antivirus debate from a binary “need vs. no-need” question into a layered risk-assessment conversation about who needs extra protection, why, and what that protection should look like in Windows 11 era systems. Background / Overview Windows...
  10. Is Microsoft Defender Enough in Windows 11? A Practical Home Security Baseline

    If you’re running Windows 11, you can safely stop imagining a cartoonish red shield chasing every file on your hard drive — the built‑in Microsoft Defender suite has evolved from a minimal “just enough” scanner into a capable, integrated security platform that, for most home users, delivers...
  11. January 2026 Patch Tuesday: Security First Windows 11 and Server Updates

    Microsoft’s January 2026 Patch Tuesday brings a focused, security-first cumulative update to Windows 11 and Windows Server platforms: consumer and managed devices receive fixes rather than flashy features, while server editions are updated with distinct KB identifiers and targeted enterprise...