Windows Security Center (WSC)

Centralized Windows Security Management

What is Windows Security Center (WSC)?

Windows Security Center (WSC) is a built-in Microsoft Windows feature that provides centralized visibility and management of security settings, including antivirus, firewall, and system updates.

It acts as a control panel for endpoint security status and integrates with tools such as Antivirus (AV / NGAV).

What is Windows Security Center used for?

WSC is used to monitor and manage endpoint security configurations, ensuring that essential protections such as Antivirus and Firewall are enabled.

Organizations use WSC to maintain baseline endpoint security, support Patch Management, and improve overall Security Posture on Windows systems.

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Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM)
Asset-Centric Exposure Visibility
The Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP)
Minimizing Access Rights
Exposure Management
Managing Cyber Risk Exposure

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