Security baseline for Microsoft Edge version 112
Published Apr 07 2023 06:00 AM 14K Views
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Microsoft is pleased to announce the release of the security baseline for Microsoft Edge, version 112!

 

We have reviewed the settings in Microsoft Edge version 112 and updated our guidance with the removal of three obsolete settings. A new Microsoft Edge security baseline package was just released to the Download Center. You can download the new package from the Security Compliance Toolkit.

 

Allow using the deprecated U2F Security Key API (Removed)

This setting became obsolete in version 104 and is now being removed from the security baseline.

 

Enable 3DES cipher suites in TLS (Removed)

This setting became obsolete in version 97 and is now being removed from the security baseline.

 

Specifies whether the display-capture permissions-policy is checked or skipped (Removed)

This setting became obsolete in version 110 and is now being removed from the security baseline.

 

Microsoft Edge version 112 introduced 5 new computer settings and 5 new user settings. We have included a spreadsheet listing the new settings in the release to make it easier for you to find them.

 

As a friendly reminder, all available settings for Microsoft Edge are documented here, and all available settings for Microsoft Edge Update are documented here.

 

One item to note, we are trying out a slightly new layout for the spreadsheet. It’s still a work in progress so if you have any suggestions we are open to them.

 

Please continue to give us feedback through the Security Baseline Community or this post.

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