Add links for WDAC featuers

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brbrahm 2020-09-28 11:59:43 -07:00
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@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ WDAC policies apply to the managed computer as a whole and affects all users of
- Attributes of the codesigning certificate(s) used to sign an app and its binaries - Attributes of the codesigning certificate(s) used to sign an app and its binaries
- Attributes of the app's binaries that come from the signed metadata for the files, such as Original Filename and version, or the hash of the file - Attributes of the app's binaries that come from the signed metadata for the files, such as Original Filename and version, or the hash of the file
- The reputation of the app as determined by Microsoft's Intelligent Security Graph - The reputation of the app as determined by Microsoft's [Intelligent Security Graph](use-windows-defender-application-control-with-intelligent-security-graph.md)
- The identity of the process that initiated the installation of the app and its binaries (managed installer) - The identity of the process that initiated the installation of the app and its binaries ([managed installer](use-windows-defender-application-control-with-managed-installer.md))
- The path from which the app or file is launched (beginning with Windows 10 version 1903) - The [path from which the app or file is launched](select-types-of-rules-to-create.md#more-information-about-filepath-rules) (beginning with Windows 10 version 1903)
- The process that launched the app or binary - The process that launched the app or binary
Note that prior to Windows 10, version 1709, Windows Defender Application Control was known as configurable code integrity (CCI). WDAC was also one of the features which comprised the now-defunct term 'Device Guard'. Note that prior to Windows 10, version 1709, Windows Defender Application Control was known as configurable code integrity (CCI). WDAC was also one of the features which comprised the now-defunct term 'Device Guard'.