How do I allow only windows signed and my company signed software to install and work on my customize win10...












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I am working with device guard.
I want only windows digital signed and my company digital signed application to work and block the rest.



I went through the following links -



https://www.petri.com/enabling-windows-10-device-guard
https://www.1e.com/news-insights/blogs/2016/05/03/device-guard-practice/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/windows-defender-application-control-deployment-guide



and exceuted the following process-




  1. Installed all the required software on my PC.

  2. Scanned my PC using to create .bin file using the command given below.

  3. finally added the .bin file to the Local policy editor.


Now I am able to block the application that where not installed before I ran the following command line



New-CIPolicy -Level PcaCertificate -FilePath $InitialCIPolicy -Fallback Hash UserPEs 3> CIPolicyLog.txt


But what if my company software gets updated?
In this case my Hash Id will change and my software will be blocked even if it is signed by my company.
I need to check if the software is digitally signed by my company and than allow and block it.



Please help me out with this.










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    I am working with device guard.
    I want only windows digital signed and my company digital signed application to work and block the rest.



    I went through the following links -



    https://www.petri.com/enabling-windows-10-device-guard
    https://www.1e.com/news-insights/blogs/2016/05/03/device-guard-practice/
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/windows-defender-application-control-deployment-guide



    and exceuted the following process-




    1. Installed all the required software on my PC.

    2. Scanned my PC using to create .bin file using the command given below.

    3. finally added the .bin file to the Local policy editor.


    Now I am able to block the application that where not installed before I ran the following command line



    New-CIPolicy -Level PcaCertificate -FilePath $InitialCIPolicy -Fallback Hash UserPEs 3> CIPolicyLog.txt


    But what if my company software gets updated?
    In this case my Hash Id will change and my software will be blocked even if it is signed by my company.
    I need to check if the software is digitally signed by my company and than allow and block it.



    Please help me out with this.










    share|improve this question



























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      I am working with device guard.
      I want only windows digital signed and my company digital signed application to work and block the rest.



      I went through the following links -



      https://www.petri.com/enabling-windows-10-device-guard
      https://www.1e.com/news-insights/blogs/2016/05/03/device-guard-practice/
      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/windows-defender-application-control-deployment-guide



      and exceuted the following process-




      1. Installed all the required software on my PC.

      2. Scanned my PC using to create .bin file using the command given below.

      3. finally added the .bin file to the Local policy editor.


      Now I am able to block the application that where not installed before I ran the following command line



      New-CIPolicy -Level PcaCertificate -FilePath $InitialCIPolicy -Fallback Hash UserPEs 3> CIPolicyLog.txt


      But what if my company software gets updated?
      In this case my Hash Id will change and my software will be blocked even if it is signed by my company.
      I need to check if the software is digitally signed by my company and than allow and block it.



      Please help me out with this.










      share|improve this question
















      I am working with device guard.
      I want only windows digital signed and my company digital signed application to work and block the rest.



      I went through the following links -



      https://www.petri.com/enabling-windows-10-device-guard
      https://www.1e.com/news-insights/blogs/2016/05/03/device-guard-practice/
      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/windows-defender-application-control-deployment-guide



      and exceuted the following process-




      1. Installed all the required software on my PC.

      2. Scanned my PC using to create .bin file using the command given below.

      3. finally added the .bin file to the Local policy editor.


      Now I am able to block the application that where not installed before I ran the following command line



      New-CIPolicy -Level PcaCertificate -FilePath $InitialCIPolicy -Fallback Hash UserPEs 3> CIPolicyLog.txt


      But what if my company software gets updated?
      In this case my Hash Id will change and my software will be blocked even if it is signed by my company.
      I need to check if the software is digitally signed by my company and than allow and block it.



      Please help me out with this.







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