Description: Group Policy Security Filtering is a mechanism that allows system administrators to precisely control which users or groups are affected by a Group Policy Object (GPO) in a network environment. This method is based on modifying the security settings of GPOs, allowing the specification of which identities can or cannot receive the configurations defined in that object. Through this filtering, access to resources and configurations can be managed more granularly, ensuring that only authorized users or groups can benefit from the established policies. This is particularly useful in large organizations where different departments or workgroups may require distinct configurations. Security filtering not only enhances security by limiting access to sensitive configurations but also optimizes policy management, allowing administrators to apply specific settings without affecting the entire organization. In summary, Group Policy Security Filtering is an essential tool for identity and access management in various environments, providing more detailed control over the application of security and configuration policies in networks.