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Windows Server 2022 Comparison GuideBog'liq Windows Server 2022 Comparison GuideFeature and description
Windows
Server 2016
Windows
Server 2019
Windows
Server 2022
Secured-core server
Overview.
Secured-core server brings together powerful
threat protections for multi-layer security across hardware,
firmware, and the operating system. It uses the Trusted
Platform Module 2.0 and Windows Defender System Guard
to launch Windows Server securely and minimize risk from
firmware vulnerabilities. Secured-core server helps secure the
foundation of virtualization-based security (VBS) features in
the list that follows.
Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI).
Now enabled
by default, HVCI is part of Secured-core server and applies
hardware-rooted security to prevent advanced malware from
tampering with the system.
Credential Guard.
Part of Secured-core server, this feature
can be enabled as an option to provide preventative defense
for sensitive assets like credentials.
Secured connectivity
Overview.
Secured connectivity adds an additional layer
of security during transport for advanced protection and
includes improvements to hypertext transfer protocol secure
(HTTPS), transport layer security (TLS), and SMB Encryption.
Hypertext transfer protocol secure (HTTPS).
HTTP over
QUIC (HTTP/3) enables faster and more secure HTTPS
connections.
Transport Layer Security (TLS).
Part of secured connectivity,
TLS 1.3 is the latest version of the internet’s most deployed
security protocol and encrypts data to provide a secure
communication channel between two endpoints, when used
with Windows Server 2022.
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Cost of a Data Breach Report 2021
, Ponemon Institute
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