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title: Level 1 enterprise administrator security title: Level 1 enterprise administrator workstation security
description: Describes the policies, controls, and organizational behaviors for Windows security configuration framework level 1 enterprise administrator security configuration. description: Describes the policies, controls, and organizational behaviors for Windows security configuration framework level 1 enterprise administrator security configuration.
keywords: virtualization, security, malware keywords: virtualization, security, malware
ms.prod: w10 ms.prod: w10
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ms.date: 04/05/2018 ms.date: 04/05/2018
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# Level 1 enterprise administrator security configuration # Level 1 enterprise administrator workstation security configuration
**Applies to** **Applies to**

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title: Windows Security Configuration Framework title: Windows security configuration framework
description: This article, and the articles it links to, describe how to use Windows security baselines in your organization description: Describes the policies, controls, and organizational behaviors for Windows security configuration framework .
keywords: virtualization, security, malware keywords: virtualization, security, malware
ms.prod: w10 ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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However, many organizations have discovered that this baseline sets a very high bar. However, many organizations have discovered that this baseline sets a very high bar.
While appropriate for organizations with very high security needs such as those persistently targeted by Advanced Persistent Threats, some organizations have found that the cost of navigating the potential compatibility impact of this configuration is prohibitively expensive given their risk appetite. While appropriate for organizations with very high security needs such as those persistently targeted by Advanced Persistent Threats, some organizations have found that the cost of navigating the potential compatibility impact of this configuration is prohibitively expensive given their risk appetite.
They cant justify the investment in that very high level of security with an ROI. They cant justify the investment in that very high level of security with an ROI.
Assuch, Microsoft is introducing a new taxonomy for security configurations for Windows 10: Security Configuration Framework.
As such, Microsoft is introducing a new taxonomy for security configurations for Windows 10.
The security configuration framework organizes devices into one of 5 distinct security configurations. The security configuration framework organizes devices into one of 5 distinct security configurations.
![SECCON Framework](./../images/seccon-framework.png) ![SECCON Framework](./../images/seccon-framework.png)