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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1037371" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>I wouldn’t, Wolf is a whole platform that I’ve only ever tested on an HP Elite Dragonfly laptop. The platform is a large collection of software, each having Sure in its name and also includes dedicated chips. I’ve not tested it on a non-HP machine and I am not even sure which parts of it can be installed and supported without dedicated hardware. </p><p></p><p>Users familiar with EDR would know that it is not like home antiviruses where detection is everything, an EDR is supposed to be your eyes and ears across the network and it’s up to you what you will do with the information. There are plenty of EDRs if one is willing to go down this road. To see which one provides better visibility, I recommend checking the Gartner tests and reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1037371, member: 99014"] I wouldn’t, Wolf is a whole platform that I’ve only ever tested on an HP Elite Dragonfly laptop. The platform is a large collection of software, each having Sure in its name and also includes dedicated chips. I’ve not tested it on a non-HP machine and I am not even sure which parts of it can be installed and supported without dedicated hardware. Users familiar with EDR would know that it is not like home antiviruses where detection is everything, an EDR is supposed to be your eyes and ears across the network and it’s up to you what you will do with the information. There are plenty of EDRs if one is willing to go down this road. To see which one provides better visibility, I recommend checking the Gartner tests and reports. [/QUOTE]
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