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Advanced Endpoint Protection: Ransomware Protection test (commissioned by Kaspersky)
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 961540" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Yes, I think so. Kaspersky team requested a broad scenario to test the method they use to fight ransomware. The test results are good because generally, Kaspersky method is very effective (one of the best). Anyway, the attacks on remote shared folders could be prevented before they might happen (this was not fully tested).</p><p></p><p>It is hard to interpret such tests. They assume the kind of breach and test what could happen afterwards, but do not test the ability to prevent the breach. Of course, these tests can be useful for AV vendors - they know best if the test results show the weak points of their products.</p><p></p><p>I think that discussing the protection of other products on the basis of this test would be risky.</p><p>It would be also risky to say that Kaspersky has got bulletproof anti-ransomware protection. Anyway, there are several tests that show very effective anti-ransomware protection of Kaspersky products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 961540, member: 32260"] Yes, I think so. Kaspersky team requested a broad scenario to test the method they use to fight ransomware. The test results are good because generally, Kaspersky method is very effective (one of the best). Anyway, the attacks on remote shared folders could be prevented before they might happen (this was not fully tested). It is hard to interpret such tests. They assume the kind of breach and test what could happen afterwards, but do not test the ability to prevent the breach. Of course, these tests can be useful for AV vendors - they know best if the test results show the weak points of their products. I think that discussing the protection of other products on the basis of this test would be risky. It would be also risky to say that Kaspersky has got bulletproof anti-ransomware protection. Anyway, there are several tests that show very effective anti-ransomware protection of Kaspersky products. [/QUOTE]
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