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Why Windows 11 25H2 Is a Quiet Security Game-Changer

Why Windows 11 25H2 Is a Quiet Security Game-Changer

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Host Graham Faulkner dives into Windows 11 25H2 in this solo episode, explaining why this understated update matters for security, stability, and small-business productivity. He breaks down how 25H2 arrives as an Enablement Package (EKB), what that means if you’re already on 24H2, and why the streamlined rollout keeps disruptions to a minimum.

The episode covers key technical and practical changes: removal of legacy components like PowerShell 2.0 and WMIC, continued performance improvements (CPU scheduling, memory management, faster startups), and expanded Wi‑Fi 7 support. Graham highlights Microsoft’s shift toward continuous monthly innovation and why that helps maintain a more secure, reliable environment without waiting for big yearly releases.

Security is a major focus: Graham explains Microsoft’s Secure Future initiative, which brings AI-assisted secure coding and enhanced vulnerability detection into the development and post-release lifecycle. He frames these advances for small business owners, showing how better detection and automated security practices reduce risk and downtime.

Practical deployment and lifecycle details are explained clearly: support-cycle resets (24 months for Home/Pro, 36 months for Enterprise/Education), how to get 25H2 via the “Get the Latest Updates” toggle, controlled rollouts and device holds, and enterprise deployment options like Windows AutoPatch and the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. He also covers admin-friendly improvements such as removing preinstalled Microsoft Store apps with Intune or Group Policy.

The episode closes with hands-on advice: check the Windows Release Health Hub for known issues, back up critical machines before upgrading, verify driver and app compatibility, and prepare rollback plans for important systems. Graham adds a personal anecdote about preparing his vinyl-catalog PC for the update and stresses that 25H2 is about steady, practical improvements—safer, faster, and less disruptive for both single machines and fleets.

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