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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 778282"><p>My advice is to not go overboard and become paranoid. If you aren't confident with a solution itself without stacking dozens of other pieces of software onto it then you may want to consider another suite. WD is a pig, I'd never use it for that reason. Also it's the most widely used, and hence, most likely the one criminals can bypass when needed.</p><p></p><p>Cylance (which is now sold on Amazon) is really lightweight and effective against specific malwares, however you really need to combine it with something else. However if you have something like a Gryphon (which provides all devices with ESET) on your network then Cylance by itself after Syshardener is executed is going to be more than enough offering a near zero-weight configuration for your systems.</p><p></p><p>Without a Gryphon/UTM, then I would be looking at suites like Kaspersky, GData, F-Secure and Norton if you want a single solution that requires no additional tools to be extremely secure. Again, if you aren't confident with a single suite then maybe it's time to re-evaluate that suite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 778282"] My advice is to not go overboard and become paranoid. If you aren't confident with a solution itself without stacking dozens of other pieces of software onto it then you may want to consider another suite. WD is a pig, I'd never use it for that reason. Also it's the most widely used, and hence, most likely the one criminals can bypass when needed. Cylance (which is now sold on Amazon) is really lightweight and effective against specific malwares, however you really need to combine it with something else. However if you have something like a Gryphon (which provides all devices with ESET) on your network then Cylance by itself after Syshardener is executed is going to be more than enough offering a near zero-weight configuration for your systems. Without a Gryphon/UTM, then I would be looking at suites like Kaspersky, GData, F-Secure and Norton if you want a single solution that requires no additional tools to be extremely secure. Again, if you aren't confident with a single suite then maybe it's time to re-evaluate that suite. [/QUOTE]
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