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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1044837" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>To an extent behaviour-based approach, specially combined with the hardening techniques will thwart this, yes.</p><p></p><p>You can still do malware scans with Deep Instinct and you have the contextual menu scans on the machine as well. Is it better than Norton… I would say yes, as Norton has a weakness with scripts and offers no built-in features to harden the system (though you can use other tools). Is it better than Kaspersky, I would say yes, as it is lighter and not on the news. Is it better than Bitdefender? I would say yes, because Bitdefender engine is heavily reliant on signatures (in this day and age). It also relies on generic detections, heuristics and machine learning to an extent, but this all takes time to be researched and developed/updated. The deep learning approach has advantages and disadvantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1044837, member: 99014"] To an extent behaviour-based approach, specially combined with the hardening techniques will thwart this, yes. You can still do malware scans with Deep Instinct and you have the contextual menu scans on the machine as well. Is it better than Norton… I would say yes, as Norton has a weakness with scripts and offers no built-in features to harden the system (though you can use other tools). Is it better than Kaspersky, I would say yes, as it is lighter and not on the news. Is it better than Bitdefender? I would say yes, because Bitdefender engine is heavily reliant on signatures (in this day and age). It also relies on generic detections, heuristics and machine learning to an extent, but this all takes time to be researched and developed/updated. The deep learning approach has advantages and disadvantages. [/QUOTE]
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