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Windows 11 gets Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key (KEK) update on more PCs, requires a reboot to install

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Microsoft is rolling out "Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key (KEK) Update," which requires a system reboot to finish installing.
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Microsoft is currently distributing an important update for Windows 11 that will force the system to restart. Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key will be renewed as old certificates expire, which will close future security gaps. (Read more)

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Microsoft distributes an update for Windows 11 for Secure Boot. It installs a new Key-Exchange-Key (KEK) which is necessary due to expire certificates. Installation is done via Windows Update and requires a restart.

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Windows Latest broke the news on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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