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Practical usage of eBPF as of the current codebase, and publicity...due to kernel signing #3243

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Hi Mike,
eBPF for Windows uses standard Windows signing mechanisms that work with standard Windows delivery systems. There are two signing mechanisms that you can use. The first one WHQL as you have recognized above is used to sign for the Windows ecosystem and drivers signed in this manner can execute code on any Windows OS.
The second signing method linked below allows you to scope to a single company or tenant.
Azure Code Signing, democratizing trust for developers and consumers - Microsoft Community Hub
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