Customer Stories

How security teams use MagicSword today

Real application-control programs from teams using MagicSword to operationalize WDAC, block abused trusted tools, and reduce risk without turning policy management into a dedicated project.

2,600

endpoints represented

0

new headcount required

2

agentless deployments

Public sectorFinancial servicesAgentless WDACLOTL preventionPolicy operations

Proof Spotlight

They Knew the Risk. They Just Needed a Way to Eliminate It.

A U.S. financial services team closed a known trusted-tool attack surface across 1,500 Windows endpoints without adding agents.

1,500

Windows endpoints

~125

IT staff

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What changed

Closed a known attack surface across the full endpoint environment

One person manages policy work in about two hours per week

Improved visibility before enforcement reduced user disruption

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Customer Story · Public Sector · Germany

Defending 1,100 Endpoints Without Additional Headcount

A German public-sector team built a practical WDAC program across 1,100 endpoints without hiring a dedicated application-control engineer.

1,100

endpoints protected

15

person IT team

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Financial Services

Customer Story · Financial Services · United States

They Knew the Risk. They Just Needed a Way to Eliminate It.

A U.S. financial services team closed a known trusted-tool attack surface across 1,500 Windows endpoints without adding agents.

1,500

Windows endpoints

~125

IT staff

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Public sector scale

WDAC control for regional government without a dedicated project team.

Financial services control

Trusted-tool abuse prevention across a Windows-primary fleet.

Operational prevention

Application control managed through logs, intelligence, and review cycles.