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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 987702" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>[USER=69270]@pxxb1[/USER] here is a thread about this very topic:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/has-anybody-tested-forticlient-while-at-max-heuristics-and-dynamic-threat-detection-enabled.101105/" target="_blank">Forticlient Dynamic Threat Thread</a></p><p></p><p>I don't know more, but I have it on via the html if I am not mistaken. I imported the html earlier, and it is on here. </p><p></p><p>As far as I can discern, dynamic threat detection enables cloud interaction with the individual client (your copy of the program), so you get much better real time zero day detection and prevention. As far as the entire Fortinet system goes, it may be that dynamic threat is intended to function with the product as a whole, meaning that perhaps the product via the cloud could preemtively drop a block signature for something on the fortinet sandbox if an example of a sketchy looking file has shown up in an area of some company using the Fortinet system.</p><p></p><p>Forticlient is nice in that you are linked in a way to business computers using the system far and wide. This is true of all secured PCs I know, but many/most of the most serious attacks begin with businesses and a very good number of these are using Fortinet's system. Also, Fortinet is known for being up to date and on point with their signatures. I guess we all know how that can change, but I haven't seen anything indicating that Fortinet is lagging with its signature detection etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 987702, member: 32547"] [USER=69270]@pxxb1[/USER] here is a thread about this very topic: [URL='https://malwaretips.com/threads/has-anybody-tested-forticlient-while-at-max-heuristics-and-dynamic-threat-detection-enabled.101105/']Forticlient Dynamic Threat Thread[/URL] I don't know more, but I have it on via the html if I am not mistaken. I imported the html earlier, and it is on here. As far as I can discern, dynamic threat detection enables cloud interaction with the individual client (your copy of the program), so you get much better real time zero day detection and prevention. As far as the entire Fortinet system goes, it may be that dynamic threat is intended to function with the product as a whole, meaning that perhaps the product via the cloud could preemtively drop a block signature for something on the fortinet sandbox if an example of a sketchy looking file has shown up in an area of some company using the Fortinet system. Forticlient is nice in that you are linked in a way to business computers using the system far and wide. This is true of all secured PCs I know, but many/most of the most serious attacks begin with businesses and a very good number of these are using Fortinet's system. Also, Fortinet is known for being up to date and on point with their signatures. I guess we all know how that can change, but I haven't seen anything indicating that Fortinet is lagging with its signature detection etc. [/QUOTE]
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