the Debian one is only "Debian UEFI CA" signed and not "Microsoft Corporate 
UEFI CA" signed.
that means, as far as i know, it is only usable then you manually add that 
"Debian UEFI CA" certificate/key to your UEFI certificate/key store, before you 
are able to boot with SecureBoot enabled.

not all netbook computers are able to add certificates/key manually to do that.
i don't know at the moment, if the Debian UEFI CA has a "Microfot Corporate 
UEFI CA" certificate in its "certificate path"... but not at the time as i was 
reporting that issue. and not in the Debian Live ISO.

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  bootia32.efi + 32bit UEFI + SecureBoot => not signed properly

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