Understanding VBS Enclaves, Windows' new security technology
Briefly

Microsoft has enhanced Windows security by implementing VBS Enclaves, utilizing its Krypton hypervisor to protect critical functions in isolated virtual machines, improving overall data security.
With Windows' Krypton hypervisor, crucial tasks such as Windows login are safely segregated from harmful malware, thus ensuring sensitive user information remains protected and functional even in ‘unsafe’ environments.
Although virtualization-based security introduces some computational overhead, it is fundamental in managing encryption keys and digital data securely, effectively minimizing risks from malware and data breaches.
Microsoft's endeavor toward virtualization security, starting from Windows Server 2016 and evolving to Windows 11, reflects a commitment to evolving security measures that bolster user data integrity.
Read at InfoWorld
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