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Arellia Application Control Solution can set the token of a process, which can then be used to ensure that the process is denied access to internet protected resources such as files, folders, domain resources, spawning additional applications, etc. 

Introduced in Arellia 8.0

Steps

  1. First decide what application(s) you'd like to classify as "Internet Applications", for this demonstration we will use Internet Explorer
  2. Navigate to Policies > Arellia Solutions > Application Control > Actions > Application Classifications 
  3. Right-click Application Classifications and select New > Application Classification 
  4. Set the name and Application Classification to "InternetApp"
  5. Navigate to Policies > Arellia Solutions > Application Control > Policies
  6. Right-click Policies and select New > Blank Application Control Policy
  7. Set the Applications to control to the applications chosen in step 1
  8. Then select the Application Actions tab and set the action to the InternetApp Classification Action from step 3
  9. Save the policy

 

As soon as the policy is downloaded by an endpoint, the targeted application(s) will have an additional process token set to "Application Classification\InternetApp". You can then create additional application control policies to target that token and deny the process from creating new processes, or you can set ACLS on folders and files to deny the targeted application from having access. 

 

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