Not everyone is fortunate to have their OEM provide a fully supported BIOS update.
There's understandable concern about Secure Boot updates, which could have been avoided by clearer messaging between MS and the OEM's. But that would include having to throw some of the OEM's under the bus, for not updating your BIOS or providing a simple KEK update to MS if they weren't going to provide a new BIOS.
MS has promised a later update to the Windows Security Center, so you can see your Secure Boot certs at a glance. Until then, the lack of visibility is why 3rd-party scripts are needed.
There's understandable concern about Secure Boot updates, which could have been avoided by clearer messaging between MS and the OEM's. But that would include having to throw some of the OEM's under the bus, for not updating your BIOS or providing a simple KEK update to MS if they weren't going to provide a new BIOS.
MS has promised a later update to the Windows Security Center, so you can see your Secure Boot certs at a glance. Until then, the lack of visibility is why 3rd-party scripts are needed.
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