Match each workstation security hardening requirement or administrative objective to the most appropriate Windows configuration control or security feature that implements it.
- Prevent users from mounting external USB mass storage drives while continuing to allow USB mice and keyboards to functionConfigure Removable Storage Access policies in Group Policy (GPO)
- Mitigate OS-level credential harvesting and memory scraping techniques targeting LSASS secretsEnable Windows Defender Credential Guard using Virtualization-based Security (VBS)
- Automatically lock an unattended user workstation when a paired mobile device leaves the immediate physical areaEnable Dynamic Lock under Sign-in options
- Prevent unauthenticated code execution triggered automatically upon inserting optical or flash mediaDisable AutoPlay and AutoRun policies across all drives via Administrative Templates
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The hardening requirements map directly to their corresponding controls: prohibiting USB mass storage while retaining human interface devices corresponds to configuring Removable Storage Access policies in GPO; protecting LSASS from memory scraping corresponds to enabling Credential Guard with VBS; automatically locking an unattended desktop via Bluetooth proximity corresponds to Dynamic Lock; and disabling automated code launch from inserted media corresponds to disabling AutoPlay and AutoRun policies.
Each security requirement aligns with its specific technical implementation. Denying USB storage access while preserving keyboards/mice relies on GPO Removable Storage Access restrictions. Protecting LSASS memory from administrative privilege abuse requires Credential Guard with VBS. Proximity-based session locking uses Bluetooth Dynamic Lock. Preventing automatic binary launch on volume mount is accomplished by disabling AutoPlay and AutoRun.
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