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Default Deny VS traditional AVs
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<blockquote data-quote="Libera Milanesi" data-source="post: 758591" data-attributes="member: 74385"><p>I do not think that either are really "better"; I think it depends on your requirements as a user. There's nothing stopping someone from accompanying a default-deny approach with signature/signature-less (potentially both) either as long as they work well together.</p><p></p><p>Whether a default deny, Anti-Virus/Internet Security (or both) combination is for you depends entirely on you as a user and your requirements. It depends on the entire configuration - that is how I feel about it.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I went off-topic and revoked those parts, leaving my pure opinion between a default deny and Anti-Virus approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Libera Milanesi, post: 758591, member: 74385"] I do not think that either are really "better"; I think it depends on your requirements as a user. There's nothing stopping someone from accompanying a default-deny approach with signature/signature-less (potentially both) either as long as they work well together. Whether a default deny, Anti-Virus/Internet Security (or both) combination is for you depends entirely on you as a user and your requirements. It depends on the entire configuration - that is how I feel about it. EDIT: I went off-topic and revoked those parts, leaving my pure opinion between a default deny and Anti-Virus approach. [/QUOTE]
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