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@ombellare ombellare commented Jul 14, 2025

feat(secure-policy): Add following fields to support drift runtime policy:

  • process_based_exceptions (exceptions schema)
  • process_based_prohibited_binaries (exceptions schema)
  • use_regex (bool)

@ombellare ombellare force-pushed the support-drift-malware-new-fields branch from bf3f0a9 to 1f96ac5 Compare July 15, 2025 06:43
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daniel-almeida previously approved these changes Jul 15, 2025
@ombellare ombellare requested a review from tembleking July 16, 2025 18:33
@ombellare ombellare merged commit 3c84487 into master Jul 18, 2025
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@ombellare ombellare deleted the support-drift-malware-new-fields branch July 18, 2025 15:57
ombellare added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 18, 2025
* Add support for additional secure drift policy fields

* Address review comments

* Fixed spacing issue

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Co-authored-by: Fede Barcelona <[email protected]>
ombellare added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 22, 2025
… policy (#657)

* feat(secure-policies): support new fields in drift policy  (#656)

* Add support for additional secure drift policy fields

* Address review comments

* Fixed spacing issue

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Co-authored-by: Fede Barcelona <[email protected]>

* Revert changes to drift test files

* Revert test changes and add test for new fields support

* Revert test change

* Fix compile issue

* Fix test issue

* Update resource and data names in malware policy test

Renamed resource from 'policy_1' to 'policy_3' and data source from 'policy_2' to 'policy_4' in malware policy test to improve clarity and avoid naming conflicts.

* Migration document

* Fix document issue

* Fix docs to add new section

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Co-authored-by: Fede Barcelona <[email protected]>
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