Configure Attack Surface Reduction rules - 3b576869-a4ec-4529-8536-b80a7769e899

Information

Set the state for each Attack Surface Reduction (ASR) rule.
After enabling this setting, you can set each rule to the following in the Options section:
- Block: the rule will be applied
- Audit Mode: if the rule would normally cause an event, then it will be recorded (although the rule will not actually be applied)
- Off: the rule will not be applied
Enabled:
Specify the state for each ASR rule under the Options section for this setting.
Enter each rule on a new line as a name-value pair:
- Name column: Enter a valid ASR rule ID
- Value column: Enter the status ID that relates to state you want to specify for the associated rule
The following status IDs are permitted under the value column:
- 1 (Block)
- 0 (Off)
- 2 (Audit)

Example:
xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx 0
xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx 1
xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx 2
Disabled:
No ASR rules will be configured.
Not configured:
Same as Disabled.
You can exclude folders or files in the ''Exclude files and paths from Attack Surface Reduction Rules'' GP setting.

Solution

Policy Path: Windows Components\Windows Defender Antivirus\Windows Defender Exploit Guard\Attack Surface Reduction
Policy Setting Name: Configure Attack Surface Reduction rules

See Also

https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/secguide/2019/05/23/security-baseline-final-for-windows-10-v1903-and-windows-server-v1903/

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND INFORMATION INTEGRITY

References: 800-53|SI-3

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: dd77a0570043b872205b6b3373a9a90b8d0827d064686345d05c713c2ac32296