Yes, drivers signature enforcement disabling can be a solution as well as you might need to disable the secure boot in BIOS if your computer supports it and if it is enabled.
However we still don't understand why some Windows 10 x64 computers having this problem with the drivers when they are actually signed with EV code certificate signature which is the highest rated signature type, it required a company verification as well as a physical code signing dongle was shipped to us and it has an awful security system, it took us 2 days to install and make it work. So, the drivers should work fine on all Windows operating systems from XP to 11.
However some computers having this problem, but we don't know why, maybe it is a bug in a Windows update.
Anyways, we started to make the testings for WHQL certification which makes Microsoft to sign the drivers, however the procedure requires a 2 computer testing sequency with one machine running the testings and the other reading the results via a LAN network. Again a very overcomplicated procedure.
Hopefully we can get it done soon and then if it will still not work then people can blame Microsoft for this problem.