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One of the FDCC settings does not allow the installation of unsigned device drivers. In order to be compliant, do we need to remove unsigned device drivers that are already installed on a general purpose computing devices?

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One of the FDCC settings does not allow the installation of unsigned device drivers. In order to be compliant, do we need to remove unsigned device drivers that are already installed on a general purpose computing devices?

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Strictly speaking, yes, you need to remove unsigned device drivers to be compliant on general purpose computing devices. That said, it is understood that certain unsigned device drivers may be critical to business/mission IT. Any unsigned device drivers that are critical to your operation must be annotated as business/mission critical deviations.

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