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Add latest completed module validations for Windows 11. #11964

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Working with Mike Grimm's team (mgrimm), we are using the public contribution channel to update this FIPS topic with the latest FIPS module validations for Windows 11.

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Add two new completed validations for Windows 11: Cryptographic Primitives module and Kernel Mode Cryptographic Primitives, as well as evaluation details (certificate and security policy links).

Working with Mike Grimm's team (mgrimm), we are using the public contribution channel to update this FIPS topic with the latest FIPS module validations for Windows 11.
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Learn Build status updates of commit 2713ce0:

✅ Validation status: passed

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windows/security/security-foundations/certification/validations/fips-140-windows11.md ✅Succeeded

For more details, please refer to the build report.

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Hi @paolomatarazzo - just sent you an email about this change and some other related ones for the FIPS topics, that we're hoping to make via the public contribution channel. Can you take a look?

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@paolomatarazzo paolomatarazzo merged commit 86a4df4 into MicrosoftDocs:public Nov 12, 2024
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Thank you @MSRobertD , change approved and merged

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