The reader is expected to know the fundamentals of UEFI, basic understanding of Secure Boot (Chapter 27 of the UEFI specification), and PKI security model. This is important because UEFI Secure Boot is based on the usage of Public Key Infrastructure to authenticate code before allowed to execute. It is intended as guidance beyond certification requirements, to assist in building efficient and secure processes for creating and managing Secure Boot Keys. This paper does not introduce new requirements or represent an official Windows program. Windows requirements for UEFI and Secure Boot can be found in the Windows Hardware Certification Requirements. Enterprises and customers can also use these steps to configure their servers to support Secure Boot.
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