Memory Integrity re-enables itself after a restart because Windows prioritizes security enforcement over user preferences. This is typically triggered by Group Policy settings that you or your ...
This problem tends to occur when Memory Integrity is disabled, or when the system doesn’t provide the virtualization support features that are necessary for HVCI, which happens more frequently in ...
Windows Security is the built-in antivirus suite within Microsoft’s operating system, and for most folks, it does a good job. But out of the box (so to speak), a couple of protections are turned off ...