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Do we actually need so many security programs?
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<blockquote data-quote="notabot" data-source="post: 774220" data-attributes="member: 75970"><p>Thanks for this, much appreciated! Out of curiosity, did Sophos detect the Trojans themselves which the scripts were downloading ( it’s clear the scripts themselves evaded )?</p><p></p><p>Re comparison to ASR, my understanding is that ASR is a policy tool, so comparison to Sophos which tries to do dynamic detection & prevention may be a bit unfair - the two approaches can probably be stacked, if we are to extrapolate from your SRP experiment.</p><p></p><p>Did you find Sophos exploit prevention to be better than Microsoft’s ? - these I’d assume can’t be stacked.</p><p></p><p>Defender is very good but having an aggregated view for all family endpoints costs 15$ per person per month, this functionality is priced for enterprises, not families</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notabot, post: 774220, member: 75970"] Thanks for this, much appreciated! Out of curiosity, did Sophos detect the Trojans themselves which the scripts were downloading ( it’s clear the scripts themselves evaded )? Re comparison to ASR, my understanding is that ASR is a policy tool, so comparison to Sophos which tries to do dynamic detection & prevention may be a bit unfair - the two approaches can probably be stacked, if we are to extrapolate from your SRP experiment. Did you find Sophos exploit prevention to be better than Microsoft’s ? - these I’d assume can’t be stacked. Defender is very good but having an aggregated view for all family endpoints costs 15$ per person per month, this functionality is priced for enterprises, not families [/QUOTE]
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