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<blockquote data-quote="SpyNetGirl" data-source="post: 1057791" data-attributes="member: 98858"><p>Hi,</p><p>no it doesn't take long at all, the GitHub readme explains every single hardening measure it applies with links to official documents for further reading.</p><p>the time it takes to apply them is just few seconds. I can assure you that if you use it you will be far more secure than using Comodo or Cyber lock.</p><p></p><p>The hardening measures the module uses are industry standards and constantly proven to stop kill chains in the attacks. Many of the threat actors reports published by Microsoft security intelligence suggest using these measures. It is Totally worth the time to go through the hardening measures and get familiar with them.</p><p></p><p>But they are not compatible with 3rd party security solutions. They need to be in full control. You can do a cost assessment and see how it will benefit you to use the policies for free and if you need EDR/SIEM capabilities then use Defender for Endpoint or Sentinel.</p><p></p><p>The good thing is that it's plain-text PowerShell code so you can integrate and automate it easily with other tools such as Intune, SCCM etc. I recently added CSPs for all of the hardening measures in the Readme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpyNetGirl, post: 1057791, member: 98858"] Hi, no it doesn't take long at all, the GitHub readme explains every single hardening measure it applies with links to official documents for further reading. the time it takes to apply them is just few seconds. I can assure you that if you use it you will be far more secure than using Comodo or Cyber lock. The hardening measures the module uses are industry standards and constantly proven to stop kill chains in the attacks. Many of the threat actors reports published by Microsoft security intelligence suggest using these measures. It is Totally worth the time to go through the hardening measures and get familiar with them. But they are not compatible with 3rd party security solutions. They need to be in full control. You can do a cost assessment and see how it will benefit you to use the policies for free and if you need EDR/SIEM capabilities then use Defender for Endpoint or Sentinel. The good thing is that it's plain-text PowerShell code so you can integrate and automate it easily with other tools such as Intune, SCCM etc. I recently added CSPs for all of the hardening measures in the Readme. [/QUOTE]
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