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title: Validate device is Edge Secured-core enabled
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description: Instructions to validate device is Edge Secured-core enabled
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author: sufenfong
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ms.author: sufon
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 08/06/2024
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ms.custom: Edge Secured-core certified devices
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ms.service: azure-certified-device
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# Validate your Edge Secured-core certified devices
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To check if your device is Edge Secured-core enabled:
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1. Go to Windows Icon > Security Settings > Device Security. The "Secured-core PC" status is available on the top of the screen. If the status is missing, reach out to the device builder for assistance.
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[![Screenshot of Device Security Status.](./media/images/edge-secured-core-enabled.png)](./media/images/edge-secured-core-enabled.png#lightbox)
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2. Go to "Core isolation" to ensure that "Memory integrity" is on.
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[![Screenshot of Core isolation Status.](./media/images/core-isolation.png)](./media/images/core-isolation.png#lightbox)
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3. Go to "Security processor" to ensure that the Trusted Platform Module "Specification version" is 2.0.
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[![Screenshot of security processor Status.](./media/images/security-processor.png)](./media/images/security-processor.png#lightbox)
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4. Go to "Data encryption" to ensure that "Device encryption" is on.
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[![Screenshot of device encryption Status.](./media/images/device-encryption.png)](./media/images/device-encryption-expanded.png#lightbox)
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