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Harmony Endpoint by Check Point
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1046496" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>The DI way of controlling scripts is more similar to the Application Control of Harmony Endpoint or the Adaptive Protection of Symantec Endpoint Protection Complete. It blocks calls from one LOLBin to another, for example from Equation Editor to PowerShell. It also blocks common commands like PowerShell with hidden window, with encoded command and others (Avast also uses similar logics). But it’s not a behavioural analyser like Symantec SONAR (now behavioural blocking), Bitdefender ATD or the Check Point behavioural guard. It’s more like system hardening or the Microsoft ASR rules (some of them).</p><p></p><p>In fact if comparing DI to Defender, SEP or HEP, the relevant components (ASR rules, Adaptive Protection and Application Control) should be deployed and properly configured so all of them are on the same page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1046496, member: 99014"] The DI way of controlling scripts is more similar to the Application Control of Harmony Endpoint or the Adaptive Protection of Symantec Endpoint Protection Complete. It blocks calls from one LOLBin to another, for example from Equation Editor to PowerShell. It also blocks common commands like PowerShell with hidden window, with encoded command and others (Avast also uses similar logics). But it’s not a behavioural analyser like Symantec SONAR (now behavioural blocking), Bitdefender ATD or the Check Point behavioural guard. It’s more like system hardening or the Microsoft ASR rules (some of them). In fact if comparing DI to Defender, SEP or HEP, the relevant components (ASR rules, Adaptive Protection and Application Control) should be deployed and properly configured so all of them are on the same page. [/QUOTE]
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