Windows Security is built-in to Windows 11/10 and includes an antivirus program called Microsoft Defender Antivirus. (In previous versions of Windows 10, Windows Security is called Windows Defender Security Center). If you have third-party antivirus software installed and turned on, Microsoft Defender Antivirus will turn off automatically. If you uninstall the security software, Microsoft Defender Antivirus will turn back on automatically.

How to open Windows Security Center

In Windows 11/10, you can open the Windows Security Center in 10 quick and easy ways. We’ll explore this topic under the methods outlined below in this section.

1] Open Windows Security via Start Menu

Click the Start button.Scroll down the list of installed apps that start with the letter W.Click or tap the Windows Security entry to open the app.

Click the search icon on the extreme left of the taskbar.Type security in the search field.Click or tap on Windows Security in the list of results, or Open on the right panel.

3] Open Windows Security via Settings app

Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.Tap or click Update & Security category.On the left pane of the window, select Windows Security.On the right pane, click or tap Open Windows Security.

4] Open Windows Security via Cortana

Enable Cortana (if not already enabled) on your Windows 10 device.Activate it by saying “Hey Cortana” or by clicking or tapping the icon on the extreme left of the taskbar.Say “open Windows Security”.Cortana should confirm your command by answering “All right. Starting Windows Security” while launching the app.

5] Open Windows Security via Desktop Shortcut

Open the Start Menu.Scroll to locate the Windows Security entry.Drag and drop Windows Security to the desktop. If you execute the move correctly, a Link text together with the Windows Security shortcut accompanies your cursor as you move it across the desktop.Release the left-click mouse button (or your finger from the touchscreen) anywhere on the desktop. Windows 10 will create a new shortcut on that spot.You can now double-click or double-tap the desktop shortcut to open Windows Security.

6] Open Windows Security via pinning to Taskbar and Start Menu

Open the Start Menu.Scroll to locate the Windows Security entry.Right-click or tap and hold on the shortcut until a contextual menu appears.Select Pin to Start which appends Windows Security to the Start Menu.

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Choose More, from the context menu.Then, select Pin to the taskbar which appends Windows Security to the Taskbar.

Alternatively, you can achieve the same results from the search panel.

Click the search icon on the extreme left of the taskbar.Type security in the search field.Wait for the search results to appear.On the preview panel to the right, you can choose Pin to Start or Pin to taskbar.

7] Open Windows Security via Run dialog box

Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog box.In the Run dialog box, type windowsdefender: and hit Enter to open Windows Security Center.

8] Open Windows Security via PowerShell or Command Prompt

Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog.In the Run dialog box, type cmd and hit Enter to open Command Prompt.In the command prompt window, type the command below and hit Enter.

Press Windows key + X to open Power User Menu.Then press I on the keyboard to launch PowerShell.In the PowerShell console, type command above and hit Enter.

The command works on both PowerShell and CMD Prompt.

9] Open Windows Security via Task Manager

Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys simultaneously to open Task Manager.If you get the compact view of the Task Manager, click/tap on More details.In the File menu, click or tap Run new task.In the Create new task window, type windowsdefender: and hit Enter or click or tap OK. to open Windows Security.

10] Open Windows Security via File Explorer

Press Windows key + E to open File Explorer.Now, press Alt key + D to highlight the address bar.In the File Explorer address bar, type windowsdefender: and hit Enter to open Windows Security.

That’s it on the 10 ways to open Windows Security Center in Windows 10!