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How to block execution from an SD-card by leveraging a restriction profile? 

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Hi @akash_totia you can consider using Device Control to block portable media devices.

 

Please refer to the link, and follow the steps in sequence. At a high-level, this is a two-step process:

Step1: Identify the Device GUID. As per the documentation here, the GUID should fall under the class of Memory Technology Driver. Add it as a custom device in Endpoints -> Policy Management -> Device Management.

 

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Step 2: Add a new Extensions Profile and choose the custom class that you created, and set the Action to Block. Apply the profile to your endpoints.

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Ref: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/cortex/cortex-xdr/cortex-xdr-pro-admin/endpoint-security/hardened-...

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L5 Sessionator

Hi @akash_totia you can consider using Device Control to block portable media devices.

 

Please refer to the link, and follow the steps in sequence. At a high-level, this is a two-step process:

Step1: Identify the Device GUID. As per the documentation here, the GUID should fall under the class of Memory Technology Driver. Add it as a custom device in Endpoints -> Policy Management -> Device Management.

 

bbarmanroy_1-1652407546439.png

 

Step 2: Add a new Extensions Profile and choose the custom class that you created, and set the Action to Block. Apply the profile to your endpoints.

bbarmanroy_2-1652407708028.png

 

Ref: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/cortex/cortex-xdr/cortex-xdr-pro-admin/endpoint-security/hardened-...

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Thanks, @bbarmanroy  works perfectly 🙂  

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Thank you for the explanation. It is clear for me.

 

 

 

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