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Attack surface reduction rules help prevent behaviors malware often uses to infect computers with malicious code. You can set attack surface reduction rules for computers running Windows 10, version 1709 or later, Windows Server 2016 1803 or later, or Windows Server 2019.
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Attack surface reduction rules help prevent behaviors malware often uses to infect computers with malicious code. You can set attack surface reduction rules for computers running Windows 10, version 1709 or later, Windows Server 2016 1803 or later, or Windows Server 2019.
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To use attack surface reduction rules, you need a Windows 10 Enterprise license. If you have a Windows E5 license, it gives you the advanced management capabilities to power them. These include monitoring, analytics, and workflows available in [Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection](../windows-defender-atp/windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md), as well as reporting and configuration capabilities in the M365 Security Center. These advanced capabilities aren't available with an E3 license or with Windows 10 Enterprise without subsciption, but you can use attack surface reduction rule events in Event Viewer to help facilitate deployment.
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To use attack surface reduction rules, you need a Windows 10 Enterprise license. If you have a Windows E5 license, it gives you the advanced management capabilities to power them. These include monitoring, analytics, and workflows available in [Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection](../windows-defender-atp/windows-defender-advanced-threat-protection.md), as well as reporting and configuration capabilities in the Microsoft 365 Security Center. These advanced capabilities aren't available with an E3 license or with Windows 10 Enterprise without subsciption, but you can use attack surface reduction rule events in Event Viewer to help facilitate deployment.
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Attack surface reduction rules target behaviors that malware and malicious apps typically use to infect computers, including:
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Attack surface reduction rules target behaviors that malware and malicious apps typically use to infect computers, including:
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