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If you missed this and have Windows 11, you probably should read it

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    AAKL
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    If you missed this and have Windows 11, you probably should read it.

    Computerworld: Windows 11 Smart App Control explained https://www.computerworld.com/article/4043925/windows-11-smart-app-control-explained.html @EdTittel #Windows11 #Microsoft #cybersecurity #infosec

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      If you missed this and have Windows 11, you probably should read it.

      Computerworld: Windows 11 Smart App Control explained https://www.computerworld.com/article/4043925/windows-11-smart-app-control-explained.html @EdTittel #Windows11 #Microsoft #cybersecurity #infosec

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      @AAKL @EdTittel No override for an individual application, you have to turn it off to run any false positives, and you can't turn it on afterwords? That sounds like trouble waiting to happen.

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        @AAKL @EdTittel No override for an individual application, you have to turn it off to run any false positives, and you can't turn it on afterwords? That sounds like trouble waiting to happen.

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        @Epic_Null @EdTittel It's only for fresh installs. But you can't override its decisions, even with a false positive, which is nuts.

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