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- [Kernel Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection](/windows/security/hardware-security/kernel-dma-protection-for-thunderbolt)
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- [Kernel Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection](/windows/security/hardware-security/kernel-dma-protection-for-thunderbolt)
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## secured-core PC
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## Secured-core PC
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The March 2021 Security Signals report found that more than 80% of enterprises have experienced at least one firmware attack in the past two years. For customers in data-sensitive industries like financial services, government, and healthcare, Microsoft has worked with OEM partners to offer a special category of devices called secured-core PCs (SCPCs). The devices ship with more security measures enabled at the firmware layer, or device core, that underpins Windows.
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The March 2021 Security Signals report found that more than 80% of enterprises have experienced at least one firmware attack in the past two years. For customers in data-sensitive industries like financial services, government, and healthcare, Microsoft has worked with OEM partners to offer a special category of devices called secured-core PCs (SCPCs). The devices ship with more security measures enabled at the firmware layer, or device core, that underpins Windows.
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