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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 847441" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>I find that having endpoint protection system wide for blocking bad domains and bad data being transferred is more of a defense in depth and I would never choose to compromise a more fundamental form of security like end to end transport security or memory/injection integrity of core system functionality in exchange for that kind of inspection.</p><p></p><p>As far as HIPS configuration, this recent thread gives on example of how to write complex rule based ACLs for a process: <a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/eset-implement-protected-folders-via-hips.96752/#post-847392" target="_blank">Discuss - ESET - Implement Protected Folders via HIPS</a></p><p></p><p>their online documentation provides much more information about what their HIPS policy rules can do, but not a lot of recommendations on how to apply it. I personally think this is more useful for Enterprise than for end users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 847441, member: 83059"] I find that having endpoint protection system wide for blocking bad domains and bad data being transferred is more of a defense in depth and I would never choose to compromise a more fundamental form of security like end to end transport security or memory/injection integrity of core system functionality in exchange for that kind of inspection. As far as HIPS configuration, this recent thread gives on example of how to write complex rule based ACLs for a process: [URL="https://malwaretips.com/threads/eset-implement-protected-folders-via-hips.96752/#post-847392"]Discuss - ESET - Implement Protected Folders via HIPS[/URL] their online documentation provides much more information about what their HIPS policy rules can do, but not a lot of recommendations on how to apply it. I personally think this is more useful for Enterprise than for end users. [/QUOTE]
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