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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1025421"><p>Nah. It's not opinion. Even Microsoft openly states that it has a WDAC adoption problem. The open discussions across the web about WDAC over the years are not opinion-based, they are fact. WDAC does have a serious usability issue - and no matter what you argue - sysadmins' experiences should be the primary driver of Microsoft's projects, but they are not. If you just do not want to discuss those issues, then that is fine - but don't mischaracterize them as "opinions" in an effort to delegitimize the facts and inconvenient truths about WDAC.</p><p></p><p>Are you even a sysadmin? Do you work in enterprise or a government agency and administer tens of thousands of endpoints? Have you ever tried to deploy WDAC on 10,000 endpoints in an infrastructure environment that includes everything from Windows 7 to 11 and Server 2012 through 2022, including all the enterprise software that has unsigned executables and DLLs? OR is your opinion all based upon Microsoft's latest-and-greatest running in your home Hyper-V lab?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Really? And what new features would those be? I am asking because a legitimate question.</p><p></p><p>The WDAC features list has not changed since 2022 . Prior to that, WDAC features were unchanged from the introduction of WDAC on Windows 10 in 2016 up until 2022. There have been a few WDAC or associated bug fixes over the years, but other than that WDAC was not developed to the extent that the SANS Institute dropped it from their Windows Hardening courses in 2018.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/feature-availability[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1025421"] Nah. It's not opinion. Even Microsoft openly states that it has a WDAC adoption problem. The open discussions across the web about WDAC over the years are not opinion-based, they are fact. WDAC does have a serious usability issue - and no matter what you argue - sysadmins' experiences should be the primary driver of Microsoft's projects, but they are not. If you just do not want to discuss those issues, then that is fine - but don't mischaracterize them as "opinions" in an effort to delegitimize the facts and inconvenient truths about WDAC. Are you even a sysadmin? Do you work in enterprise or a government agency and administer tens of thousands of endpoints? Have you ever tried to deploy WDAC on 10,000 endpoints in an infrastructure environment that includes everything from Windows 7 to 11 and Server 2012 through 2022, including all the enterprise software that has unsigned executables and DLLs? OR is your opinion all based upon Microsoft's latest-and-greatest running in your home Hyper-V lab? Really? And what new features would those be? I am asking because a legitimate question. The WDAC features list has not changed since 2022 . Prior to that, WDAC features were unchanged from the introduction of WDAC on Windows 10 in 2016 up until 2022. There have been a few WDAC or associated bug fixes over the years, but other than that WDAC was not developed to the extent that the SANS Institute dropped it from their Windows Hardening courses in 2018. [URL unfurl="true"]https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/feature-availability[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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