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With Windows 10 reaching its End-of-Life in October 2025, organizations face a pivotal moment in modernizing their cybersecurity posture.
IOActive’s white paper—commissioned by Intel—offers a strategic overview of the transition to Windows 11, urging a shift from a software-centric security model to a comprehensive hardware-and-software-based approach.
The paper highlights how Intel® Core™ Ultra processors and Intel vPro® platforms, paired with Microsoft’s Pluton security processor, establish a “secure by default” foundation. This combination empowers enterprises to exceed Secured-core PC standards through advanced hardware capabilities like Intel TME-MK, Intel VT-rp, Intel TDT, and Intel AMT.
This isn’t just a routine upgrade—it’s a call to action for cybersecurity modernization.
Learn more in the BLOG post and explore the technical analysis for deeper insights.