We are beginning to evaluate the Core Isolation/Memory Integrity feature of Windows 10/11 Pro and are looking for any feedback from the community regarding the feature. Windows 10/11 has the ability to run critical desktop OS code in something like a virtual machine to protect the OS from hacking.
See Windows Security>Device Security>Core Isolation.
We've scanned the SEP/SEC documentaton and haven't seen anything regarding SEP/SES support of the feature.
So, the question is "Does the SEP/SES client support Windows 10/Windows 11 Pro Core Isolation/Memory Integrity function?" If so, is anyone aware of any gotchas regarding this feature and SEP?
Thanks to all
Wally