Windows 11 Discovers Secret-Spilling is So Last Season: Adopts End-to-End Encryption
Hide yo’ Kids, Hide yo’ Data
Who needs backstreet whisperings when Windows 11 is rolling out the real deal – end-to-end encryption. Just when we thought cyber security couldn’t get any cooler, Windows 11 insiders were spotted sipping on the sweet nectar of absolute data protection. That’s right, we’re stepping into a future where your mate Ryan from IT is likely to find himself hopelessly lost in the labyrinth of your well-encrypted data files.
What’s in the New Security Features?
The new security roll out is more convoluted than my family’s secret gravy recipe. It’s a three-tiered security casserole which includes encryption, identity verification, and the full-custody guarding of your information cocktails from start to finish. Kinda like a secret babysitter that makes sure your sensitive info arrives home safe and sound from the wild, wild web.
The Security Roll Out: Here’s the Scoop
You might be wondering, “Just how does this hush-hush function work?” Well, sit tight. This isn’t like that time Uncle Dave tried to explain Bitcoin over Christmas dinner. Once activated (yes, you have to turn it on like some magic firewall fairy), the encrypted security works transparently in the background. It slips on its little ninja outfit and goes about, encrypting and decrypting your data with all the stealth of a moon-lit cat.
Hot Take:
So, what have we learned today? Other than the fact that Windows 11 might just be the reincarnate of Cyrano de Bergerac, romancing us with extravagant words like ‘Security’ and ‘End-to-End Encryption’? Well, we’ve discovered that this is a really big step for computer-kind, turning your PC into a data-smuggling super-spy. But remember – just because your computer’s security level has gone full James Bond, it’s not an excuse to go around casually downloading everything from the internet like a digital kleptomaniac. Remember, safety first!
Original article: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/windows-11-is-about-to-get-a-lot-more-secure-for-smb-users-everywhere