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**Applies to:**
- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
* [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
>[!IMPORTANT]
>If you are currently using EMET, you should be aware that [EMET reached end of life on July 31, 2018](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/srd/2016/11/03/beyond-emet/). You should consider replacing EMET with exploit protection in Microsoft Defender ATP.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> If you are currently using EMET, you should be aware that [EMET reached end of life on July 31, 2018](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/srd/2016/11/03/beyond-emet/). You should consider replacing EMET with exploit protection in Microsoft Defender ATP.
>
>You can [convert an existing EMET configuration file into Exploit protection](import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml.md#convert-an-emet-configuration-file-to-an-exploit-protection-configuration-file) to make the migration easier and keep your existing settings.
> You can [convert an existing EMET configuration file into Exploit protection](import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml.md#convert-an-emet-configuration-file-to-an-exploit-protection-configuration-file) to make the migration easier and keep your existing settings.
This topic describes the differences between the Enhance Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) and exploit protection in Microsoft Defender ATP.
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For more information about the individual features and mitigations available in Microsoft Defender ATP, as well as how to enable, configure, and deploy them to better protect your network, see the following topics:
- [Protect devices from exploits](exploit-protection-exploit-guard.md)
- [Configure and audit exploit protection mitigations](customize-exploit-protection.md)
## Feature comparison
The table in this section illustrates the differences between EMET and Windows Defender Exploit Guard.
  | Windows Defender Exploit Guard | EMET
-|:-:|:-:
Windows versions | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />All versions of Windows 10 starting with version 1709 | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />Windows 8.1; Windows 8; Windows 7<br />Cannot be installed on Windows 10, version 1709 and later
Installation requirements | [Windows Security in Windows 10](../windows-defender-security-center/windows-defender-security-center.md) <br />(no additional installation required)<br />Windows Defender Exploit Guard is built into Windows - it doesn't require a separate tool or package for management, configuration, or deployment. | Available only as an additional download and must be installed onto a management device
User interface | Modern interface integrated with the [Windows Security app](../windows-defender-security-center/windows-defender-security-center.md) | Older, complex interface that requires considerable ramp-up training
Supportability | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Dedicated submission-based support channel](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/filesubmission)<sup id="ref1">[[1](#fn1)]</sup><br />[Part of the Windows 10 support lifecycle](https://support.microsoft.com/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet) | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]<br />Ends after July 31, 2018
Updates | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />Ongoing updates and development of new features, released twice yearly as part of the [Windows 10 semi-annual update channel](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/windowsitpro/2017/07/27/waas-simplified-and-aligned/) | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]<br />No planned updates or development
Exploit protection | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />All EMET mitigations plus new, specific mitigations ([see table](#mitigation-comparison))<br />[Can convert and import existing EMET configurations](import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml.md) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />Limited set of mitigations
Attack surface reduction<sup id="ref2-1">[[2](#fn2)]</sup> | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Helps block known infection vectors](attack-surface-reduction-exploit-guard.md)<br />[Can configure individual rules](enable-attack-surface-reduction.md) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />Limited ruleset configuration only for modules (no processes)
Network protection<sup id="ref2-2">[[2](#fn2)]</sup> | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Helps block malicious network connections](network-protection-exploit-guard.md) | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]<br />Not available
Controlled folder access<sup id="ref2-3">[[2](#fn2)]</sup> | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Helps protect important folders](controlled-folders-exploit-guard.md)<br/>[Configurable for apps and folders](customize-controlled-folders-exploit-guard.md) | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]<br />Not available
Configuration with GUI (user interface) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Use Windows Security app to customize and manage configurations](customize-exploit-protection.md) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)]<br />Requires installation and use of EMET tool
Configuration with Group Policy | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Use Group Policy to deploy and manage configurations](import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml.md#manage-or-deploy-a-configuration) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)]<br />Available
Configuration with shell tools | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Use PowerShell to customize and manage configurations](customize-exploit-protection.md#powershell-reference) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)]<br />Requires use of EMET tool (EMET_CONF)
System Center Configuration Manager | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Use Configuration Manager to customize, deploy, and manage configurations](https://docs.microsoft.com/sccm/protect/deploy-use/create-deploy-exploit-guard-policy) | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]<br />Not available
Microsoft Intune | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Use Intune to customize, deploy, and manage configurations](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/whats-new#window-defender-exploit-guard-is-a-new-set-of-intrusion-prevention-capabilities-for-windows-10----1063615---) | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]<br />Not available
Reporting | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />With [Windows event logs](event-views-exploit-guard.md) and [full audit mode reporting](audit-windows-defender-exploit-guard.md) <br />[Full integration with Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection](../microsoft-defender-atp/secure-score-dashboard.md) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />Limited Windows event log monitoring
Audit mode | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] <br />[Full audit mode with Windows event reporting](audit-windows-defender-exploit-guard.md) | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]<br />Limited to EAF, EAF+, and anti-ROP mitigations
<span id="fn1"></span>([1](#ref1)) Requires an enterprise subscription with Azure Active Directory or a [Software Assurance ID](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/licensing-programs/software-assurance-default.aspx).
<span id="fn2"></span>([2](#ref2-1)) Additional requirements may apply (such as use of Windows Defender Antivirus). See [Windows Defender Exploit Guard requirements](windows-defender-exploit-guard.md#requirements) for more details. Customizable mitigation options that are configured with [Exploit protection](exploit-protection-exploit-guard.md) do not require Windows Defender Antivirus.
* [Protect devices from exploits](exploit-protection.md)
* [Configure and audit exploit protection mitigations](customize-exploit-protection.md)
## Mitigation comparison
The mitigations available in EMET are included in Windows Defender Exploit Guard, under the [exploit protection feature](exploit-protection-exploit-guard.md).
The mitigations available in EMET are included in Windows Defender, under the [exploit protection feature](exploit-protection.md).
The table in this section indicates the availability and support of native mitigations between EMET and Exploit protection.
Mitigation | Available in Windows Defender Exploit Guard | Available in EMET
-|:-:|:-:
Mitigation | Available in Windows Defender | Available in EMET
-|-|-
Arbitrary code guard (ACG) | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)]<br />As "Memory Protection Check"
Block remote images | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)]<br/>As "Load Library Check"
Block untrusted fonts | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)]
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Validate heap integrity | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]
Validate image dependency integrity | [!include[Check mark yes](images/svg/check-yes.svg)] | [!include[Check mark no](images/svg/check-no.svg)]
>[!NOTE]
>The Advanced ROP mitigations that are available in EMET are superseded by ACG in Windows 10, which other EMET advanced settings are enabled by default in Windows Defender Exploit Guard as part of enabling the anti-ROP mitigations for a process.
> [!NOTE]
> The Advanced ROP mitigations that are available in EMET are superseded by ACG in Windows 10, which other EMET advanced settings are enabled by default in Windows Defender as part of enabling the anti-ROP mitigations for a process.
>
>See the [Mitigation threats by using Windows 10 security features](../overview-of-threat-mitigations-in-windows-10.md#understanding-windows-10-in-relation-to-the-enhanced-mitigation-experience-toolkit) for more information on how Windows 10 employs existing EMET technology.
> See the [Mitigation threats by using Windows 10 security features](../overview-of-threat-mitigations-in-windows-10.md#understanding-windows-10-in-relation-to-the-enhanced-mitigation-experience-toolkit) for more information on how Windows 10 employs existing EMET technology.
## Related topics
- [Protect devices from exploits with Windows Defender Exploit Guard](exploit-protection-exploit-guard.md)
- [Evaluate exploit protection](evaluate-exploit-protection.md)
- [Enable exploit protection](enable-exploit-protection.md)
- [Configure and audit exploit protection mitigations](customize-exploit-protection.md)
- [Import, export, and deploy exploit protection configurations](import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml.md)
* [Protect devices from exploits with Windows Defender](exploit-protection.md)
* [Evaluate exploit protection](evaluate-exploit-protection.md)
* [Enable exploit protection](enable-exploit-protection.md)
* [Configure and audit exploit protection mitigations](customize-exploit-protection.md)
* [Import, export, and deploy exploit protection configurations](import-export-exploit-protection-emet-xml.md)