credential validation

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Credential validation is a recurring topic in Windows security discussions, particularly in the context of Microsoft's Application Control for Business (ACfB). This feature, formerly Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC), enhances security by refining how digital certificates are managed and validated. Proper credential validation ensures that only trusted applications and drivers execute on Windows devices, preventing unauthorized code from running. The tag covers discussions around certificate authority handling, policy enforcement, and the broader implications for system integrity and protection against malware. Users exploring this tag will find insights into how credential validation mechanisms work within Windows security frameworks and their role in maintaining a trusted computing environment.
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    Microsoft ACfB's Enhanced CA Handling Boosts Windows Security

    Microsoft's Application Control for Business (ACfB), formerly known as Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC), has introduced a significant enhancement in its certificate authority (CA) handling logic. This update aims to bolster security by refining how digital certificates are managed...
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