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<blockquote data-quote="ScandinavianFish" data-source="post: 1039783" data-attributes="member: 93786"><p>I checked it out, and while it wasn't very special, I quickly realized it had a big issue; it does not actually attempt correlate between benign and malicious activity, and as a result it acts more like a HIPS rather than EDR, just without the ability to block anything (apart from the things mentioned at their website), and it does not keep a history of events, meaning if you miss a event then it's gone forever.</p><p></p><p>Though none of this is a surprise as it seem to onlyhave few developers, who does this more as a hobby than a job, and the decision to make it open source, meaning they can't charge for the program itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScandinavianFish, post: 1039783, member: 93786"] I checked it out, and while it wasn't very special, I quickly realized it had a big issue; it does not actually attempt correlate between benign and malicious activity, and as a result it acts more like a HIPS rather than EDR, just without the ability to block anything (apart from the things mentioned at their website), and it does not keep a history of events, meaning if you miss a event then it's gone forever. Though none of this is a surprise as it seem to onlyhave few developers, who does this more as a hobby than a job, and the decision to make it open source, meaning they can't charge for the program itself. [/QUOTE]
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