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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1100338" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Well, similar experience with Eset HIPS, it is an alert parade. It has been added (or rather hasn’t been removed) to “register presence”, look at us, we’ve got HIPS. But on a production system, it is completely useless. You end up with 2 postures: learning (where everything will generally be allowed, including malware activity) and user-dependant, where the user will be prompted. All these prompts will not add any protection, they will simply add annoyance.</p><p></p><p>Obviously. Poor threat intelligence, poor ability to take decisions, so what’s the next best thing? Asking the user of course. The other option is to </p><p>A) block everything (annoy users, they will uninstall the product)</p><p>B) allow everything (which… can be achieved without the product too).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1100338, member: 99014"] Well, similar experience with Eset HIPS, it is an alert parade. It has been added (or rather hasn’t been removed) to “register presence”, look at us, we’ve got HIPS. But on a production system, it is completely useless. You end up with 2 postures: learning (where everything will generally be allowed, including malware activity) and user-dependant, where the user will be prompted. All these prompts will not add any protection, they will simply add annoyance. Obviously. Poor threat intelligence, poor ability to take decisions, so what’s the next best thing? Asking the user of course. The other option is to A) block everything (annoy users, they will uninstall the product) B) allow everything (which… can be achieved without the product too). [/QUOTE]
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