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CylanceProtect vs ESET (CylanceInc)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cch123" data-source="post: 379573" data-attributes="member: 22011"><p>I had the opportunity to be one of the beta testers for Cylance and I would just like to share my 2 cents:</p><p></p><p>The product definitely lives up to its claims in my opinion. I experimented around with its algorithm on an actual PC (not VM). The software would take some time to adjust itself to your PC, before it started detecting threats. So that is to say that it would work best when installed on fresh workstations. However, its detection rate is excellent once it has configured itself to the workstation. Its performance impact was minimal, around 15mb average I think.</p><p></p><p>To sum up, I think the closest software to Cylance would be Webroot, just that Cylance does not have roll-back, but has a higher detection rate than webroot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cch123, post: 379573, member: 22011"] I had the opportunity to be one of the beta testers for Cylance and I would just like to share my 2 cents: The product definitely lives up to its claims in my opinion. I experimented around with its algorithm on an actual PC (not VM). The software would take some time to adjust itself to your PC, before it started detecting threats. So that is to say that it would work best when installed on fresh workstations. However, its detection rate is excellent once it has configured itself to the workstation. Its performance impact was minimal, around 15mb average I think. To sum up, I think the closest software to Cylance would be Webroot, just that Cylance does not have roll-back, but has a higher detection rate than webroot. [/QUOTE]
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