Introduction to Exploit ProtectionĮxploit Protection adds an additional layer of malware protection, by automatically applying a number of exploit mitigation techniques to either the Operating System (OS) or to an individual app. Note: Exploit Protection is no longer part of the MDM security baseline, starting with the version of December 2020. I’ll end this post by verifying the configuration. In this post I’ll start with an introduction about Exploit protection, followed with the steps to configure Exploit Protection by using Microsoft Intune. Nowadays Exploit Protection is part of the App & browser control section in the Windows Security app, but many configuration paths still refer to Exploit Guard. Actually, the Exploit Protection component contains the actual replacement functionality of EMET, and more. ![]() Exploit Guard itself was introduced as a major update to Microsoft Defender Antivirus, in Windows 10 version 1709, and was the successor of Enhance Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET). Exploit Protection was originally introduced as one of the four main components of Windows Defender Exploit Guard (Exploit Guard). An often overlooked security feature that is available in the Windows Security app, screaming for more awareness. This week is all about Exploit Protection.
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