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Microsoft Working on "Secured-core" PCs to Protect Against Attacks

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Microsoft has today announced an initiative the company has been working on in partnership with PC manufacturers, and silicon makers. The new initiative will bring out 'Secured Core' PCs which will be protected confronting firmware attacks.

According to Microsoft's blogpost, firmware based attacks have increased manifold in the last couple of years, with more hackers looking at firmware based exploits as a way to attack systems. Secured core PCs volition effectively combat these threats, and Microsoft says that these PCs "meet a specific ready of device requirements that use the security best practices of isolation and minimal trust to the firmware layer, or the device core, that underpins the Windows operating organization."

Microsoft'southward definition of a secured cadre PC says that "Secured-core PCs combine identity, virtualization, operating organisation, hardware and firmware protection to add some other layer of security underneath the operating system. Unlike software-merely security solutions, Secured-core PCs are designed to foreclose these kinds of attacks rather than only detecting them."

Secured cadre implements hardware capabilities from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm to implement a new System Baby-sit Secure Launch which basically protects the kicking procedure from firmware attacks. In its explanation of Organisation Guard, Microsoft says "Organisation Guard uses the Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) capabilities that are built into the latest silicon from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm to enable the system to leverage firmware to start the hardware and then shortly after re-initialize the organisation into a trusted state by using the OS boot loader and processor capabilities to send the system downwardly a well-known and verifiable lawmaking path."

Secured core PCs are aimed at industries that require a high level of security for their It systems and networks, and at finish-users who handle critical data such as in branches of government, finance, healthcare, and more than.

Source: https://beebom.com/microsoft-secured-core-pc-firmware-attacks/

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