Enable to prevent apps from changing your security settings.
💡 Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on your Microsoft account to add a final layer of defense that passwords alone can't provide. To help you tighten things up even further, let me know: Are you on Windows 10 or 11 ? Is this for a personal laptop or a work station ? Do you use any third-party antivirus software currently? Enable to prevent apps from changing your security settings
🚨 Save your recovery key in a safe, physical location. 5. Harden Your Network Settings Is this for a personal laptop or a work station
Set your network profile to when on Wi-Fi (even at home). This hides your PC from other devices. Enable to prevent apps from changing your security settings
Turn on This patches security holes before they can be exploited. 2. Configure Windows Security & Defender
This prevents malware from gaining deep system access automatically. 4. Turn on BitLocker Encryption
Ensure the is active for all profiles.