WSC - Windows Security Center

Definition

What is the Windows Security Center (WSC)?

Windows Security Center (WSC) is a built-in feature in Windows operating systems that centralizes and monitors the security status of key system components, such as antivirus, firewall protection, network security, and device health.

It provides users with a unified dashboard to check whether essential security services are active and up to date, helping ensure that their system is protected from various threats and notifies users when there are potential security risks, such as an outdated antivirus program, disabled firewall, or missing updates.

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