Customer Stories
How Security Teams Use MagicSword
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.
Granular application control without impacting users
Jonas Berweiler
IT, Landkreis Tübingen
More visibility before enforcement reaches users
Financial services firm
Chicago
Threat research that turns into deployable policy
Spencer
Security researcher
Less XML work, more operational control
Operator review
Application control teams
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
Landkreis Tübingen
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
Financial Services Firm
Chicago
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.