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[Security] [Serverless: Feb 24] Document device control access levels for Windows devices#5117

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Summary

Resolves https://github.com/elastic/docs-content-internal/issues/706 by documenting how device control access levels apply differently to USB mass storage devices vs Windows Portable Devices.

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@natasha-moore-elastic natasha-moore-elastic marked this pull request as ready for review February 12, 2026 10:28
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LGTM

@natasha-moore-elastic natasha-moore-elastic changed the title [Security] Document device control access levels for Windows devices [Security] [Serverless: Feb 17]Document device control access levels for Windows devices Feb 12, 2026
@natasha-moore-elastic natasha-moore-elastic changed the title [Security] [Serverless: Feb 17]Document device control access levels for Windows devices [Security] [Serverless: Feb 24] Document device control access levels for Windows devices Feb 17, 2026
@natasha-moore-elastic natasha-moore-elastic enabled auto-merge (squash) February 26, 2026 12:37
@natasha-moore-elastic natasha-moore-elastic merged commit 8993647 into main Feb 26, 2026
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@natasha-moore-elastic natasha-moore-elastic deleted the issue-706-devicecontrol branch February 26, 2026 12:41
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