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Enable Windows Defender Credential Guard by Using Group Policy
You can use Group Policy to enable Windows Defender Credential Guard. This will add and enable the virtualization-based security features for you i...Read more
Enable Windows Defender Credential Guard by Using The Registry
If you don't use Group Policy, you can enable Windows Defender Credential Guard by using the registry. Windows Defender Credential Guard uses virtu...Read more
Enable Windows Defender Credential Guard by Using The Windows Defender Device Guard and Windows Defender Credential Guard Hardware Readiness Tool
You can also enable Windows Defender Credential Guard by using the Windows Defender Device Guard and Windows Defender Credential Guard hardware rea...Read more
Review Windows Defender Credential Guard Performance
Is Windows Defender Credential Guard running?You can view System Information to check that Windows Defender Credential Guard is running on a PC. 1....Read more
How do I enable virtualization-based security on a virtual machine?
Enable Virtualization-based Security on a Virtual Machine You can enable Microsoft virtualization-based security (VBS) for supported Windows guest operating systems at the same time you create a virtual machine. Enabling VBS is a process that involves first enabling VBS in the virtual machine then enabling VBS in the Windows guest OS.
How do I encrypt a virtual machine?
Virtual Machine Encryption With vSphere Virtual Machine Encryption, you can encrypt your sensitive workloads in an even more secure way. Access to encryption keys can be made conditional to the ESXi host being in a trusted state. Before you can start with virtual machine encryption tasks, you must set up a key provider.
How does vSphere virtual machine encryption work?
VMWARE VSPHERE VIRTUAL MACHINE ENCRYPTION. Switch-Based Encryption With the second method, the data leaves the host and travels in the clear until it reaches a switch, which then performs the encryption before sending the data on to the storage array .
What are the recommended CPUs for virtualization-based security?
See Virtualization-based Security Best Practicesfor acceptable CPUs. Using Intel CPUs for VBS requires vSphere 6.7 or later. Create a virtual machine that uses hardware version 14 or later and one of the following supported guest operating systems: Windows 10 (64 bit)