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> **Notes**
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> - To understand the requirements in the following tables, you will need to be familiar with the main features in Device Guard: configurable code integrity policies, virtualization-based security (VBS), and Universal Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Secure Boot. For information about these features, see [How Device Guard features help protect against threats](introduction-to-device-guard-virtualization-based-security-and-code-integrity-policies#how-device-guard-features-help-protect-against-threats).
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> - To understand the requirements in the following tables, you will need to be familiar with the main features in Device Guard: configurable code integrity policies, virtualization-based security (VBS), and Universal Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Secure Boot. For information about these features, see [How Device Guard features help protect against threats](introduction-to-device-guard-virtualization-based-security-and-code-integrity-policies.md#how-device-guard-features-help-protect-against-threats).
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> - For new computers running Windows 10, Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0) must be enabled by default. This requirement is not restated in the tables that follow.
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## Device Guard requirements for baseline protections
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