Group Policy Eater is a PowerShell module that aims to gather information about Group Policies but also allows fixing issues that you may find in them.
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Group Policy Eater is a PowerShell module that aims to gather information about Group Policies but also allows fixing issues that you may find in them.
PowerShell scripts to automatically create rules for Windows firewall
PowerShell scripts/GUI tools for the enterprise to harden Windows Defender Firewall via group policy (GPO). These can be used to enforce network level application whitelisting and strengthen the security posture of devices to defend against attacks such as software supply chain and can be used with privileged access workstations (PAW).
Powershell script collection by Fabian Niesen InfrastrukturHelden.de. The following applies to all scripts: Use at your own risk and without any guarantee! The scripts that have a header with versioning are usually more mature. Others are sometimes just practical code snippets that I can access better this way.
This script enhances endpoint logging telemetry for the purpose of advanced malware threat detection or for building detections or malware analysis. This can be used in production, however you might want to tune the GPO edits as needed.
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This script and accompanying files will allow system administrators to automatically deploy Microsoft Local Administrator Password Solution.
Resets the group policy settings on a client to their defaults. A PowerShell version.
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A PowerShell script for helping to find vulnerable settings in AD Group Policy.
Automated Group Policy Compliance Powershell Script
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