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- **Group Policy**. Windows 10 provides an administrative template to configure and deploy the configurable WDAC policies for your organization. Another template allows you to specify which hardware-based security features you would like to enable and deploy. You can manage these settings along with your existing Group Policy Objects (GPOs), which makes it simpler to implement Windows Defender Device Guard features. In addition to these WDAC and hardware-based security features, you can use Group Policy to help you manage your catalog files.
- For a description of catalog files, see the table row describing **Exposure to unsigned code** in [How Windows Defender Device Guard features help protect against threats](#how-windows-defender-device-guard-features-help-protect-against-threats), earlier in this topic.
- For information about using Group Policy as a deployment tool, see:<br>[Deploy catalog files with Group Policy](deploy-catalog-files-to-support-code-integrity-policies.md#deploy-catalog-files-with-group-policy)<br>[Deploy and manage WDAC with Group Policy](deploy-code-integrity-policies-steps.md#deploy-and-manage-code-integrity-policies-with-group-policy)
- For information about using Group Policy as a deployment tool, see:<br>[Deploy catalog files with Group Policy](deploy-catalog-files-to-support-code-integrity-policies.md#deploy-catalog-files-with-group-policy)<br>[Deploy and manage WDAC with Group Policy](deploy-code-integrity-policies-steps.md#deploy-and-manage-windows-defender-application-control-policies-with-group-policy)
- **Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager**. You can use System Center Configuration Manager to simplify deployment and management of catalog files, WDAC policies, and hardware-based security features, as well as provide version control. For more information, see [Deploy catalog files with System Center Configuration Manager](deploy-catalog-files-to-support-code-integrity-policies.md#deploy-catalog-files-with-system-center-configuration-manager).