Updated Secure Boot status report in Windows Autopatch
The Secure Boot status report in Windows Autopatch has been updated to offer deeper, device-level insights into Secure Boot certificate status, trust configuration, and readiness. New insights—such as confidence level, alerts, and detailed certificate reporting—can help you make more informed, targeted decisions about rolling out and monitoring certificate updates. When will this happen: These updates are now live in Windows Autopatch. What you need to do to prepare: No immediate action is required. We recommend reviewing the updated report in the Intune admin center and using the new signals to guide your Secure Boot certificate rollout strategy. They can also help you identify devices that need updates and plan targeted remediations. Additional information: You can learn more about the Secure Boot status report by consulting the Windows Autopatch documentation. For continued guidance and updates on Secure Boot in general, we recommend that you bookmark aka.ms/GetSecureBoot. Message ID: MC1315905
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