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What is Device Guard and how does it protect Windows Server from malware by controlling which code can run?

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01-23-2024, 04:14 PM
You know, Device Guard is this cool feature in Windows Server that basically acts like a bouncer at a club. It decides if some sketchy code gets to party or gets kicked out. I love how it stops malware from sneaking in and causing chaos.

Think about it this way. Malware tries to run wild on your server. But Device Guard says no way unless the code has a trusted signature. You set it up, and it just enforces those rules quietly in the background.

I remember setting it up on a friend's server once. It scanned everything before letting it execute. That kept out those nasty viruses that love to hide and multiply.

It uses some built-in tech to isolate the checks. No more worrying about unsigned apps running amok. Your server stays clean and focused on real work.

Malware hates it because it can't just inject itself anywhere. You control the whitelist of what's allowed. Feels empowering, right?

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