Using Apple’s MDM Profile Manager server, Apple has provided a way to allow or approve Kernel Extensions installed by the user of High Sierra and Mojave versions of Mac OS.
Some customers manage all Mac’s installations with Apple’s Profile Manager. An attached image shows the template form in Profile Manager for recording Kernel Extensions:

To include the UPDD kext file you need need our Team and Bundle identifier, being U86H28HG4S and com.touch-base.tbupddmxhid respectively.
The Team Identifier is an ID that specifically refers to the Touch-Base Apple development account. The bundle identifier "com.touch-base.tbupddmxhid" is the specific ID of our kernel extension.
After specifying these values into the Profile Manager
template for Kernel Extensions, the managed client Macs will automatically
approve the third party Kernel Extension.
Once this information is entered into the Profile Manager template for Kernel Extensions, any managed client Macs will automatically approve the UPDD Kernel Extension.