So, since its kind of difficult to debug the values DefenderControl accesses and this stuff is pretty well documented - we are going to base our work off research.
There is a nice website that documents stuff like this here: https://privacy.sexy/
I first wanted to see how powershell called the command, so i looked through the powershell github since its open sourced and found that the command was in a cmdlet that was not documented in the repository. So after reading up on some powershell commands I dumped the powershell informating using this: