According to the explanation of the encyclopedia, the thing is this:
Therefore, we can understand that in fact, windows wants to strengthen the safety of users. Now windows has begun to integrate Android applications, so this means that computers must achieve both PC-level security protection and mobile phone-level protection, so as to protect the safety of users! But many of them can not be completely solved by software, and the protection of hardware is also necessary!
TPM is a security chip and undoubtedly a very good tool. It plays a great role in boot password, hard disk password, system login and so on. Therefore, it is really necessary to adapt to TPM. Whether or not to upgrade windows 1 1 system, users of windows 10 should actually pay attention to this field!
But this upgrade of windows 1 1 requires 2.0; Windows 1 1 needs to open TPM2.0 (Trusted Platform Module). This is an encryption module, which can bring stronger security to the device. You can also check whether it is supported and turned on in the BIOS interface. Note that it must be version 2.0. This means that in addition to the brand-new user interface (UI), Android application support (WSA except system), stylus interaction and other experience refreshes, Microsoft pays more attention to the security improvement brought by Windows 1 1.
Then why TPM2.0? Because the security chip is also updating and adapting. For example, from TPM 1.2 to TPM 2.0, the flexibility of TPM 2.0 solves many security problems in TPM 1.2 and satisfies more scenarios. Firstly, there is more support for algorithm encryption, and secondly, the universality of application has increased! Not only for the PC platform, but also for a broader platform. TPM 1.2 is mainly designed for PC platform, and similar security ideas can actually be extended to networks, servers, cloud environments, mobile devices and embedded products. But also in the key authorization signature and other aspects have been updated!
After all, the update of windows 1 1 is so big that it supports Android applications, which means that it has stepped out of the PC platform and developed to the mobile side, which inevitably requires stronger encryption properties. So how do you judge the TMP version of your computer? Step 1, Windows+R calls up the running dialog box, and inputs tpm.msc;; Step 2, check whether TPM can be used in the "Status" column of the pop-up dialog box. Step 3, check the specification version corresponding to TPM module in the lower right corner. Let's check your computer. What do you think? Welcome to pay attention to my entrepreneur Li Meng and communicate with me!
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