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# Secure the Windows 10 boot process
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**Applies to:**
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- Windows 11
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 8.1
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- Windows 11
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The Windows operating system has many features to help protect you from malware, and it does an amazingly good job. Except for apps that businesses develop and use internally, all Microsoft Store apps must meet a series of requirements to be certified and included in the Microsoft Store. This certification process examines several criteria, including security, and is an effective means of preventing malware from entering the Microsoft Store. Even if a malicious app does get through, the Windows 10 operating system includes a series of security features that can mitigate the impact. For instance, Microsoft Store apps are sandboxed and lack the privileges necessary to access user data or change system settings.
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Secure Boot, Trusted Boot, and Measured Boot create an architecture that is fundamentally resistant to bootkits and rootkits. In Windows, these features have the potential to eliminate kernel-level malware from your network. This is the most ground-breaking anti-malware solution that Windows has ever had; it’s leaps and bounds ahead of everything else. With Windows, you can truly trust the integrity of your operating system.
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## Additional resources
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- [Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 or v2004 Evaluation](https://www.microsoft.com/evalcenter/evaluate-windows-10-enterprise)
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- [Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 or v2004 Evaluation](https://www.microsoft.com/evalcenter/evaluate-windows-10-enterprise)
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