This article was reviewed by member(s) of WikiProject Articles for creation. The project works to allow users to contribute quality articles and media files to the encyclopedia and track their progress as they are developed. To participate, please visit the project page for more information.Articles for creationWikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creationTemplate:WikiProject Articles for creationAfC
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Microsoft Windows, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Microsoft Windows on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Microsoft WindowsWikipedia:WikiProject Microsoft WindowsTemplate:WikiProject Microsoft WindowsMicrosoft Windows
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Software, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of software on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.SoftwareWikipedia:WikiProject SoftwareTemplate:WikiProject Softwaresoftware
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Computer Security, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of computer security on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Computer SecurityWikipedia:WikiProject Computer SecurityTemplate:WikiProject Computer SecurityComputer Security
Latest comment: 6 years ago4 comments2 people in discussion
@Maslen: I'd rather reply to you here than by email–I don't really see how reference 5 could be considered independent, it's literally hosted on Microsoft's website. #4 meanwhile just doesn't seem like that reliable of a source (it's borderline, but it definitely doesn't meet notability guidelines on its own). signed, Rosguilltalk05:02, 5 November 2018 (UTC)Reply
[3] despite looking like a research paper (and written by what appears to be a well-cited researcher), does not appear to have been published in a peer-reviewed journal (although it does mention individuals who reviewed the paper). Nevertheless, it is currently the strongest source cited in the article.
[4] is written by one "Cliff Hobbs, Microsoft MVP in Enterprise Mobility", and opens with a clearly promotional header "Why You Need Credential Guard"
If you can't find additional sources, you may want to consider adding content about Credential Guard to a section in the Windows 10 article, since that's the OS it shipped with. You can even keep this article as a redirect, so that if more sources are available in the future, you can easily expand it. signed, Rosguilltalk15:07, 13 November 2018 (UTC)Reply