I ran into this issue after a BIOS Update and was able to resolve this
issue with the following steps:

- boot into BIOS
- set secure boot to setup mode
- boot into Ubuntu
- run 'mokutil --disable-validation'
- reboot to mokutil
- select 'change state' and 'disable secure boot'
- boot into Ubuntu
- run 'mokutil --enable-validation'
- reboot to mokutil
- select 'change state' and 'enable secure boot'
- boot into Ubuntu
- run 'mokutil --import /var/lib/shim-signed/mok/MOK.der' (it was already 
imported for my machine)
- boot into BIOS
- set secure boot to user mode
- boot into Ubuntu

now 'mokutil --sb-state' shows 'SecureBoot enabled'

Hope it helps someone

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