John Liu 200ced3ef6
update 1903 current status (#420)
* Added hardware requirements

* Updated polices to align to new 1903 baselines

* Add recommendations for Hello, Conditional Access, and CFA

* Update level names and graphics, add additional descriptive text on intro page per issue 3252

* Replaced graphics with text inline

* Updated TOC to new nomenclature

* Fixed typo in introductory paragraphs

* Removed discrete TPM recommendation

* Inverted numbering scheme to align to ascending pattern from HW security and SecureScore

* Modified introduction to update to new numbering scheme

* fixed toc

* fix image

* small fix to bold text

* fix note alert

* update 1903 current status (#419)
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Level 4 enterprise dev/ops security workstation configuration Describes the policies, controls, and organizational behaviors for Windows security configuration framework level 4 enterprise dev/ops security configuration. virtualization, security, malware w10 deploy medium dansimp dansimp dansimp ITPro M365-security-compliance conceptual 06/11/2019

Level 4 enterprise dev/ops workstation security configuration

Applies to

  • Windows 10

We recommend this configuration for developers and testers, who are an attractive target both for supply chain attacks and access to servers and systems containing high value data or where critical business functions could be disrupted. A level 4 configuration should include all the configurations from levels 3, 2, and 1 and additional controls. We are planning recommendations for the additional controls now, so check back soon for level 4 enterprise dev/ops security configuration guidance!