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Adding signed policy support when allowing new apps in AppControl Manager #482

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  • You can now seamlessly use the Allow New Apps page with signed policies. These policies are automatically recognized, and users are prompted to provide any additional information required for policy signing.

  • The Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Advanced Hunting menu option has been moved out from under the Audit Event Logs Creation menu. It is now a primary menu entry, consistent with other main menu items.


MDE Advanced Hunting menu icon no longer nested in the main navigation.
Added signed policy support to AllowNewApps page
@HotCakeX HotCakeX added the Enhancement 💯 New feature or request label Dec 26, 2024
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@HotCakeX HotCakeX merged commit 52b0218 into main Dec 26, 2024
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@HotCakeX HotCakeX deleted the Adding-Signed-policy-support-to-AllowNewApps branch December 26, 2024 12:43
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