Microsoft unveils a new processor that will shape the future of Windows Pcs
Microsoft just made an interesting announcement. Together with AMD, Intel and Qualcomm, the company unveiled a “shared vision for the future of Windows PCs”; with security built into the core itself.
As noted by the developers, the new security processor, called Microsoft Pluton, is designed to enable more powerful hardware and software integration on Windows PCs, eliminating entire classes of cyber attack vectors.
The Microsoft Pluton processor is designed to improve the ability to repel physical attacks; and prevent theft of credentials and encryption keys, provide hardware and software control and system integrity checks; and simplify the cloud-based firmware update process (via Windows Update).
This chip-to-cloud protection technology pioneered the Xbox and Azure Sphere. Microsoft explains:
“This revolutionary security processor design will make it significantly more difficult for attackers to hide beneath the operating system; and improve our ability to guard against physical attacks, prevent the theft of credential and encryption key; and provide the ability to recover from software bugs”.
Unlike TPMs, which are now widely in use to securely store keys and parameters that confirm the integrity of the system; So, Pluton’s design eliminates the possibility of an attack on the communication channel between the CPU and TPM.
Windows computers with the Pluton architecture will initially emulate TPM, ensuring compatibility with existing TPM and API specifications.
The Pluton security processor will appear in future solutions from AMD, Intel and Qualcomm to protect credentials, user IDs, encryption keys and personal data. Also, Microsoft promises that your information will be secure with Pluton; This, even if an attacker installs malware or gains complete physical control over the computer.
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