Microsoft
Ep. 3: Windows 11 Pro gives educators a security advantage
December 21, 2022
Beyond 70% of educators worrying about delivering an engaging, high-value hybrid learning experience,1 and 2.5 million students having a learning disability such as dyslexia,2 schools must contend with serious cyberthreats, like the Kentucky school district that lost $3.7 million from a phishing attack in 2019.3
In this video, Microsoft Commercial Master Trainer, Mitch Doctor, explains how Microsoft’s Windows 11 Pro OS brings hardware and software together for powerful, out-of-the-box protection to shield devices, data, applications, identities and services.
Some of the Windows 11 Pro features discussed in the video include:
- Hardware-based security—Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 crypto processor that helps generate, store and limit the use of cryptographic keys
- Identity and privacy security—Enhanced phishing detection and protection with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, presence sensing, Windows Hello for Business and privacy controls for location, camera and microphone
- Cloud-based management—Policy management with Microsoft Endpoint Manager and identity management with Microsoft Azure Active Directory
- Application safeguards—Smart App Control (sold separately), Windows Defender Application Control and Microsoft Defender Application Guard
Operating system protection—Secure Boot and Trusted Boot, advanced data encryption, BitLocker Drive Encryption, Windows Defender Firewall and Microsoft Defender Antivirus
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