8.1 Windows Home Premium SecureBoot is not configured properly

I have a new laptop of envy, and I've just updated to 8.1. I get the familiar watermark on SecureBoot. I went into the BIOS, and I don't see the option security to change the option to activate SecureBoot. Is there a solution?

In the BIOS, under System Configuration, under start options..., you will see the option SecureBoot who is currently disabled. Activate it solve the problem. See the screenshot below:

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