Not for military or nuclear deterrents they don't, and it's not "just" setting group policies, but actually hardening and packaging software using government standards.
But they also use Enterprise edition, which I aluded to in the comment you're replying to... geez.
Depending on products yea, but if they are using windows it's windows enterprise. I agree saying just gpo is an understatement, you can get the automated stigs from the public disa site for all the things they harden.
https://public.cyber.mil/stigs/supplemental-automation-content/
No, you just use group policys and security stacks. The government just uses enterprise. Strips it down to only what's needed and allowed.
This one is real and from 2020:
https://www.google.com/search?q=cmge+windows
Not for military or nuclear deterrents they don't, and it's not "just" setting group policies, but actually hardening and packaging software using government standards.
But they also use Enterprise edition, which I aluded to in the comment you're replying to... geez.
Depending on products yea, but if they are using windows it's windows enterprise. I agree saying just gpo is an understatement, you can get the automated stigs from the public disa site for all the things they harden. https://public.cyber.mil/stigs/supplemental-automation-content/