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Default Deny VS traditional AVs
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<blockquote data-quote="Inquisitive" data-source="post: 758551" data-attributes="member: 66478"><p>I've always avoided default deny. I've tried it before but blocking everything that's not whitelisted doesn't appeal to me. You have no way to know what's a virus and what's not without manual analysis, and it's to time consuming to do that for every single item it blocks on a daily basis. It's more of a corporate sort of thing. A strong config is all you really need. If you wanted to be bullet proof then a Gryphon + a good av + heimdal is all you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inquisitive, post: 758551, member: 66478"] I've always avoided default deny. I've tried it before but blocking everything that's not whitelisted doesn't appeal to me. You have no way to know what's a virus and what's not without manual analysis, and it's to time consuming to do that for every single item it blocks on a daily basis. It's more of a corporate sort of thing. A strong config is all you really need. If you wanted to be bullet proof then a Gryphon + a good av + heimdal is all you need. [/QUOTE]
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