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articles/virtual-machines/boot-integrity-monitoring-overview.md

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# Boot integrity monitoring overview
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To help Trusted Launch better prevent malicious rootkit attacks on virtual machines (VMs), guest attestation through an Azure Attestation endpoint is used to monitor the boot sequence integrity. This attestation is critical to provide the validity of a platform's states.
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To help Azure Trusted Launch better prevent malicious rootkit attacks on virtual machines (VMs), guest attestation through an Azure Attestation endpoint is used to monitor the boot sequence integrity. This attestation is critical to provide the validity of a platform's states.
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Your [Azure trusted VM](trusted-launch.md) needs Secure Boot and virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) to be enabled so that the attestation extensions can be installed. Microsoft Defender for Cloud offers reports based on Guest Attestation verifying status and that the boot integrity of your VM is set up correctly. To learn more about Microsoft Defender for Cloud integration, see [Trusted Launch integration with Microsoft Defender for Cloud](trusted-launch.md#microsoft-defender-for-cloud-integration).
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articles/virtual-machines/trusted-launch-existing-vm.md

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**Applies to:** :heavy_check_mark: Linux VM :heavy_check_mark: Windows VM :heavy_check_mark: Generation 2 VM
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Azure Virtual Machines supports enabling Trusted Launch on existing [Azure Generation 2](generation-2.md) virtual machines (VMs) by upgrading to the [Trusted Launch](trusted-launch.md) security type.
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Azure Virtual Machines supports enabling Azure Trusted Launch on existing [Azure Generation 2](generation-2.md) virtual machines (VMs) by upgrading to the [Trusted Launch](trusted-launch.md) security type.
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[Trusted Launch](trusted-launch.md) is a way to enable foundational compute security on [Azure Generation 2 VMs](generation-2.md) VMs and protects against advanced and persistent attack techniques like boot kits and rootkits. It does so by combining infrastructure technologies like Secure Boot, virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM), and boot integrity monitoring on your VM.
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