Re-branding for It-client Cred Guard/Device Guard/Remote CG/Firewall docs

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**To configure authentication methods**
1. [Open the Group Policy Management Console to Windows Firewall with Advanced Security](open-the-group-policy-management-console-to-windows-firewall-with-advanced-security.md).
1. Open the Group Policy Management Console to [Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security] (open-the-group-policy-management-console-to-windows-firewall-with-advanced-security.md).
2. In the details pane on the main Windows Firewall with Advanced Security page, click **Windows Firewall Properties**.
2. In the details pane on the main Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security page, click **Windows Defender Firewall Properties**.
3. On the **IPsec Settings** tab, click **Customize**.
4. In the **Authentication Method** section, select the type of authentication that you want to use from among the following:
1. **Default**. Selecting this option tells the computer to use the authentication method currently defined by the local administrator in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security or by Group Policy as the default.
1. **Default**. Selecting this option tells the computer to use the authentication method currently defined by the local administrator in Windows Defender Firewall or by Group Policy as the default.
2. **Computer and User (using Kerberos V5)**. Selecting this option tells the computer to use and require authentication of both the computer and the currently logged-on user by using their domain credentials.