
Check with your device manufacturer to see if your device supports TPM and, if so, steps to enable it. Note: If you don't see a Security processor entry on this screen then it's likely that your device doesn't have the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) hardware necessary for this feature or that it's not enabled in UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface). Select Security processor details for additional info and options. This is where you’ll find info about the security processor manufacturer and version numbers, as well as about the security processor’s status. Your security processor provides additional encryption for your device. To learn more about Core Isolation and memory integrity see Core isolation. By turning on the Memory integrity setting, you can help prevent malicious code from accessing high-security processes in the event of an attack. Memory integrity is a feature of core isolation. Select Core isolation details to enable, disable, and change the settings for core isolation features. Notes: What you actually see on the Device security page may vary depending upon what your hardware supports.įor more info about Windows Security, see Stay protected with Windows Security.įor more info about Microsoft Defender Firewall, see Turn Microsoft Defender Firewall on or off.įor help with your password, see Change or reset your Windows password.Ĭore isolation provides added protection against malware and other attacks by isolating computer processes from your operating system and device.
