Today I Learned about Enforcing Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) Policies
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What SimeonOnSecurity learned about and found interesting today
Today, SimeonOnSecurity delved into the topic of auditing and enforcing Windows Defender Application Control WDAC policies. WDAC is a feature in Windows that helps to prevent unauthorized or untrusted software from running on a device. It provides a means of controlling which applications can run on a device, thereby helping to improve the overall security of the device.
Auditing and Enforcing Windows Defender Application Control WDAC Policies:
- Microsoft - Audit Windows Defender Application Control Policies
- Microsoft - Deploy Windows Defender Application Control policies by using Group Policy
- Microsoft - Deploy Windows Defender Application Control policies by using Microsoft Intune
- Microsoft - Enforce Windows Defencer Application Control Policies
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