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azure-local/assurance/azure-stack-pci-dss-guidance.md

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title: PCI DSS guidance for Azure Local
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description: Learn about PCI DSS compliance using Azure Local.
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ms.date: 11/07/2024
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ms.date: 12/17/2024
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ms.topic: conceptual
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Windows Defender Antivirus is a utility application that enables enforcement of real-time system scanning and periodic scanning to protect platform and workloads against viruses, malware, spyware, and other threats. By default, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is enabled on Azure Local. Microsoft recommends using Microsoft Defender Antivirus with Azure Local rather than third-party antivirus and malware detection software and services as they may impact the operating system's ability to receive updates. Learn more at [Microsoft Defender Antivirus on Windows Server](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/microsoft-defender-antivirus-on-windows-server).
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#### Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC)
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#### Application Control
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Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) is enabled by default on Azure Local to control which drivers and applications are allowed to run directly on each server, helping prevent malware from accessing the systems. Learn more about base policies included in Azure Local and how to create supplemental policies at [Windows Defender Application Control for Azure Local](/azure-stack/hci/concepts/security-windows-defender-application-control).
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Application Control is enabled by default on Azure Local to control which drivers and applications are allowed to run directly on each server, helping prevent malware from accessing the systems. Learn more about base policies included in Azure Local and how to create supplemental policies at [Application Control for Azure Local](/azure-stack/hci/concepts/security-windows-defender-application-control).
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#### Microsoft Defender for Cloud
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azure-local/manage/get-support-for-deployment-issues.md

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# Get support for Azure Local deployment issues
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For detailed remediation for common known issues, check out:
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> [Azure Stack HCI Supportability repository](https://github.com/Azure/AzureStackHCI-Supportability)
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> [Azure Local Supportability repository](https://github.com/Azure/AzureStackHCI-Supportability)
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Alternatively, you can:
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- [Collect diagnostic logs](collect-logs.md).
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