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:::image type="content" source="images/hardware-security-cover.png" alt-text="Cover of the hardware security chapter." border="false":::
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:::image type="content" source="images/hardware-on.png" alt-text="Diagram containing a list of security features." lightbox="images/hardware.png" border="false":::
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Today's ever-evolving threats require strong alignment between hardware and software to keep users, data, and devices protected. The operating system and software alone can't defend against the wide range of tools used by cybercriminals to steal credentials, take data, and implant malware. In partnership with our silicon and device manufacturing partners, Windows 11 devices shield software, hardware, and firmware with features like Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, Microsoft Pluton, and Virtualization-based security (VBS). Windows 11 devices provide hardware-backed protection by default to significantly improve security while maintaining the performance that users expect.
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:::image type="content" source="images/hardware-on.png" alt-text="Diagram containing a list of security features." lightbox="images/hardware.png" border="false":::
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