- Visual Studio Code
- Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service
- Windows Local Security Authority (LSA)
- Windows NTFS
- Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS)
- Windows Update Stack
- Windows Telephony Service
- Windows DWM Core Library
- Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based)
- Azure Local Cluster
- Windows Hello
- Windows BitLocker
- Windows USB Print Driver
- Windows Digital Media
- Windows Cryptographic Services
- Microsoft Office
- Windows Kerberos
- Windows Kernel
- Windows Secure Channel
- Windows Local Session Manager (LSM)
- Windows LDAP - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- Windows upnphost.dll
- Windows Media
- Windows Remote Desktop Services
- Windows Subsystem for Linux
- Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC)
- RPC Endpoint Mapper Service
- Windows Win32K - GRFX
- ASP.NET Core
- Windows TCP/IP
- Microsoft Virtual Hard Drive
- Microsoft Streaming Service
- Windows Mark of the Web (MOTW)
- Windows HTTP.sys
- Remote Desktop Gateway Service
- Windows Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Device Host
- Remote Desktop Client
- Azure Local
- Windows Bluetooth Service
- Windows Hyper-V
- Windows Installer
- Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers
- Windows Shell
- OpenSSH for Windows
- Windows Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) Enclave
- Windows Power Dependency Coordinator
- Windows Security Zone Mapping
- Windows Resilient File System (ReFS)
- Windows Active Directory Certificate Services
- System Center
- Microsoft Office Word
- Microsoft Office Excel
- Microsoft Office SharePoint
- Microsoft Edge for iOS
- Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU)
- Visual Studio
- Visual Studio Tools for Applications and SQL Server Management Studio
- Outlook for Android
- Active Directory Domain Services
- Windows Mobile Broadband
- Windows Kernel Memory
- Power Automate
- Azure Portal Windows Admin Center
- Dynamics Business Central
- Microsoft Office OneNote
- Windows Common Log File System Driver
- Large and medium government entities: High
- Small government entities: Medium
- Large and medium business entities: High
- Small business entities: Medium
- Apply appropriate patches or appropriate mitigations provided by Microsoft to vulnerable systems immediately after appropriate testing. (M1051: Update Software)
- Safeguard 7.1: Establish and Maintain a Vulnerability Management Process: Establish and maintain a documented vulnerability management process for enterprise assets. Review and update documentation annually, or when significant enterprise changes occur that could impact this Safeguard.
- Safeguard 7.4: Perform Automated Application Patch Management: Perform application updates on enterprise assets through automated patch management on a monthly, or more frequent, basis.
- Apply the Principle of Least Privilege to all systems and services, and run all software as a non-privileged user (one without administrative rights) to diminish the effects of a successful attack. (M1026: Privileged Account Management)
- Safeguard 4.7: Manage Default Accounts on Enterprise Assets and Software: Manage default accounts on enterprise assets and software, such as root, administrator, and other pre-configured vendor accounts. Example implementations can include: disabling default accounts or making them unusable.
- Safeguard 5.4: Restrict Administrator Privileges to Dedicated Administrator Accounts: Restrict administrator privileges to dedicated administrator accounts on enterprise assets. Conduct general computing activities, such as internet browsing, email, and productivity suite use, from the user’s primary, non-privileged account.
- Remind all users not to visit untrusted websites or follow links/open files provided by unknown or untrusted sources. (M1017: User Training)
- Safeguard 14.1: Establish and Maintain a Security Awareness Program: Establish and maintain a security awareness program. The purpose of a security awareness program is to educate the enterprise’s workforce on how to interact with enterprise assets and data in a secure manner. Conduct training at hire and, at a minimum, annually. Review and update content annually, or when significant enterprise changes occur that could impact this Safeguard.
- Safeguard 14.2: Train Workforce Members to Recognize Social Engineering Attacks: Train workforce members to recognize social engineering attacks, such as phishing, pre-texting, and tailgating.
- Use capabilities to prevent suspicious behavior patterns from occurring on endpoint systems. This could include suspicious process, file, API call, etc. behavior. (M1040 : Behavior Prevention on Endpoint)
- Safeguard 13.2 : Deploy a Host-Based Intrusion Detection Solution: Deploy a host-based intrusion detection solution on enterprise assets, where appropriate and/or supported.
- Safeguard 13.7 : Deploy a Host-Based Intrusion Prevention Solution: Deploy a host-based intrusion prevention solution on enterprise assets, where appropriate and/or supported. Example implementations include use of an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) client or host-based IPS agent.
REFERENCES:
Microsoft: https://msrc.microsoft.com/<wbr />update-guide/releaseNote/2025-<wbr />Apr https://msrc.microsoft.com/<wbr />update-guide
