Security News > 2022 > April > Why you need secured-core Windows servers

That's where secured-core server comes in, using hardware-based security tools to protect your servers right from the moment they start to boot.
Secured-core systems need a second generation TPM. The first and most obvious task is using the TPM to ensure the integrity of a server's BIOS and firmware, using pro-loaded signatures.
Here Windows Server takes advantage of the hypervisor functionality built into modern processors to isolate key processes from the rest of Windows.
One advantage of these techniques is that they don't only protect systems from malware, they can also reduce the risk of bugs affecting your servers.
You're always going to be running the latest version of your processor's security firmware, with no need to manage updates across an entire data center of servers.
It's important to remember that secured core is only a tool to help make your systems more secure.
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