Windows 11, with its enhanced security features, offers robust control over the applications you run. But how do you lock down your system to ensure only approved software gets the green light?
This feature is in public preview. Every day new malicious files and apps appear in the wild. When run on devices in your organization they present a risk, which can be hard to manage or prevent. To ...
For almost 20 years, Microsoft and the (now) National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have been working together. This work started with securing user devices but has evolved to cover not only user ...
Windows, when configured for Kiosk mode, only allows a single application; however, the new Microsoft Edge is not available as one of the applications to run in the Kiosk mode. It only works with Edge ...
New guidance shows how to harden PowerShell and make it more difficult for threat actors to hijack for malicious purposes. Living off the land is not the title of a gardening book. It’s the goal of ...
Ideally, we would lock down our operating systems to allow only those applications we want to have running. For many companies, however, investigating what software is running in their networks takes ...
These Microsoft Intune policies were put together to help organisations comply with the Australian Cyber Security Centre's (ACSC) Windows 10 Hardening Guidance. These policies were originally provided ...