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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 92963" data-source="post: 975834"><p>No AG is more SRP with Anti-Exploit capabilities (default deny in user space and limited user sandbox internet facing apps), but the SRP and anti-exec (e.g. VoodooShield's smart mode) apply similar (not the same) protection. The market which they target overlap, sorry for the confusion.</p><p></p><p>On Vista it was possible to run applications as basic user, putting them in a LUA-container. With Windows 7 SRP lost this capability. AG still offers this option (UAC is not a security boundery, SRP is). The added benefit of AG was the extra Anti_Exploit protection, but IMO with Windows10 this advantage sort of disappeared with MD's Anti-Exploit features and MD's cloud protection (zero tolerance = block). </p><p></p><p>So while technically AG still has some extra's compared to SRP, with win10 and higher you are right AG would not be any different than an IT guy setting up SRP and MD (exploit proytection and whitelist cloud zero tolerance).</p><p></p><p>Hope this answers your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 92963, post: 975834"] No AG is more SRP with Anti-Exploit capabilities (default deny in user space and limited user sandbox internet facing apps), but the SRP and anti-exec (e.g. VoodooShield's smart mode) apply similar (not the same) protection. The market which they target overlap, sorry for the confusion. On Vista it was possible to run applications as basic user, putting them in a LUA-container. With Windows 7 SRP lost this capability. AG still offers this option (UAC is not a security boundery, SRP is). The added benefit of AG was the extra Anti_Exploit protection, but IMO with Windows10 this advantage sort of disappeared with MD's Anti-Exploit features and MD's cloud protection (zero tolerance = block). So while technically AG still has some extra's compared to SRP, with win10 and higher you are right AG would not be any different than an IT guy setting up SRP and MD (exploit proytection and whitelist cloud zero tolerance). Hope this answers your question. [/QUOTE]
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