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Entreprise Version Comparative - Sophos vs Checkpoint vs Eset vs Bitdefender (Hard Settings + EDR)
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<blockquote data-quote="cartaphilus" data-source="post: 1124525" data-attributes="member: 99742"><p>Don't get me wrong, I love it. But I do find it heavier on the RAM/Resource (it has MANY processes running) and it tends to be a bit more sensitive regarding false positives and a bit of a pain to exclude the item once falsely detected (but that's personal opinion).</p><p></p><p>For example Harmony stopped Denuvo Antipiracy decryptor software which is perfectly fine from the science/tech point of view, I understand why it blocked it* but it was the only EDR that blocked it. It also shows off Harmony's deep AI links and reasoning in terms of what it seems to think what even a signed software be doing when it's executed considering that some of the function might appear malicious.</p><p></p><p>*DENUVO is basically a very deep hooking rootkit that defends itself with amazing ferocity as it should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cartaphilus, post: 1124525, member: 99742"] Don't get me wrong, I love it. But I do find it heavier on the RAM/Resource (it has MANY processes running) and it tends to be a bit more sensitive regarding false positives and a bit of a pain to exclude the item once falsely detected (but that's personal opinion). For example Harmony stopped Denuvo Antipiracy decryptor software which is perfectly fine from the science/tech point of view, I understand why it blocked it* but it was the only EDR that blocked it. It also shows off Harmony's deep AI links and reasoning in terms of what it seems to think what even a signed software be doing when it's executed considering that some of the function might appear malicious. *DENUVO is basically a very deep hooking rootkit that defends itself with amazing ferocity as it should. [/QUOTE]
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