Hi,
According to the graph, Attack Surface reduction rules aren't available in Windows 10 E3, but only in Windows 10 E5 (and they are tagged as "Recommended"). ASR are available in Windows 10 E3, and the "Supported" symbol should be used.
That requirement is stated in the ASR documentation.
Thank you,
Aura
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@AndreaBarr - please assign this issue to me. thank you.
@Aurakal - Thank you for submitting feedback.
I will get this issue over to the Win10 ITPro writing team for investigation.
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I made a note to request the team to update this when the work is complete.
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Hi @mypil
The issue still hasn't been solved. See the screenshot below.

The graph needs to be adjusted.
Thank you.
@Aurakal - the content has already been merged but it may take a few days for the merged content to appear in the article. Please see Pull request #2854 which contains the merged content for more details. Here is the link to the raw file where you can see the changes made on the PR - https://github.com/arottem/windows-itpro-docs/blob/1ee42b188e993976cb7ef570ef10b151b3e7dc3a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-exploit-guard/windows-defender-exploit-guard.md
Thank you.
Alright, I didn't know about that (that it takes a few days for the merged content to appear on the website).
Issue can be considered solved, thank you!
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Alright, I didn't know about that (that it takes a few days for the merged content to appear on the website).
Issue can be considered solved, thank you!