![]() ![]() The four components of Windows Defender Exploit Guard are: The four components of Windows Defender Exploit Guard are designed to lock down the device against a wide variety of attack vectors and block behaviours commonly used in malware attacks, while enabling enterprises to balance their security risk and productivity requirements. In this article I’m going to focus on the next component, which is: The improvement in security it provides is worth the investment.Īll the Guards – Part 6 (Application Guard) So if you haven’t as yet implemented all the Guards that Microsoft has available, I’d encourage you to do so. I have done exactly that in my production environment and now don’t even think about them. My advice, is that you look at implementing these technologies in the order that I have presented them to accommodate dependencies that exist. Hopefully, however, there is enough information there to show you the benefits of implementing these technologies across your Windows 10 devices. Unfortunately, information about many of these technologies is not presented in a straight forward manner and in many cases, specifics are hard to find and confirm. ![]() I have shared all the information I have found on these topics, hopefully in a manner that makes sense. The majority of protection is provided by virtualisation, which the device needs to support and have enough RAM (recommended minimum would be 8GB, but you can do it with less) to facilitate.Ĭonfiguration of these options can be handled individually but a better approach is to use a policy method such as via Microsoft Endpoint Manager across your fleet. To successfully implement many of these you’ll need current hardware and an up to date version of Windows 10 Professional or Enterprise. In this article I’m going to summarise all the previously articles which included:Īll the Guards – Part 6 Application GuardĪll the Guards – Part 2 Virtualization Based Security The previous article can be found here:Īll the Guards – Part 9 Control Flow Guard ![]()
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