I'm not sure whether the DI vs Harmony test involved the above. [USER=92939]@Shadowra[/USER] should be able to answer this. If not then can [USER=92939]@Shadowra[/USER] do further test against phishing and data theft malware?
It's good to have layers of technologies for security since no single one can do everything to protect you.
There are 2 which I don't think it's useful
One is files backup/restore vs system backup/restore assuming a malware (especially ransomware) breached your system. Yes, you can turn it off but it's not going to help or use another 3rd-party one.
Secondly, it's the use of a sandbox for threat emulation. You cannot analyse a large file in the business environment for it'll take time to confirm the file is safe for use. Time which a user cannot wait. Generally, when a file is received it'll be worked upon immediately. Sandbox looks like yesterday technology. Also, does the Harmony vs DI test involved Harmony's threat emulation? If no maybe [USER=92939]@Shadowra[/USER] can trigger it some how. Or is it the last line of defense since malware can be blocked using other technologies?
As for network attacks. This is 2023 so not sure how's the going
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.crn.com/news/security/deep-instinct-raises-100m-to-block-endpoint-network-attacks[/URL]
Yes, DI can complement an EDR.
Sometimes less is more