trust inference

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Trust inference in Windows environments refers to the process by which the operating system determines whether code, drivers, or binaries are trustworthy based on digital signatures and certificate authority (CA) validation. Recent Microsoft updates to Application Control for Business (formerly WDAC) introduce new CA handling logic to manage trust transitions as key Microsoft issuing CAs approach expiration. For enterprise IT administrators and security professionals, understanding these changes is critical for maintaining application control policies and ensuring that only authorized code runs on managed endpoints. The updates simplify trust management during CA lifecycle events, reducing administrative overhead while preserving security integrity.
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    Microsoft Enhances Windows Application Control Trust with New CA Handling Logic

    In a pivotal update for enterprise environments, Windows has rolled out new certificate authority (CA) handling logic for Application Control for Business, formerly known as Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC). As announced in Microsoft’s official support documentation, this adjustment...
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    Microsoft's Enhanced CA Handling in Application Control for Business: Simplifying Trust Transitions

    The landscape of enterprise security is continually shaped by the challenge of maintaining trust in a rapidly evolving certificate ecosystem. As Windows environments become even more integral to critical business operations, Microsoft’s Application Control for Business—previously known as...
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    Microsoft Overhauls Application Control CA Trust Management for 2025 Transition

    As enterprise security needs grow more complex and digital threats evolve, Microsoft continues to adapt its security framework accordingly. With the recent overhaul in Application Control for Business—formerly known as Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC)—organizations now face...
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