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<blockquote data-quote="brigantes" data-source="post: 893839" data-attributes="member: 88084"><p>@oldchool</p><p></p><p>Such an amaaazing guide. It's soooo cool.</p><p></p><p>This is just more evidence that Microsoft is moving forward making clear distinctions between Microsoft Defender, Exploit Guard and Windows Defender Application Control (enhanced SRP with more features and integration with other Microsoft security services such as Windows Defender ATP).</p><p></p><p>Microsoft Defender has long since reached the point where people really do not need 3rd party software. 3rd party software are optional at this point. And going forward, Microsoft is going to make the argument for 3rd party software even less. At this point the evidence shows that the vast majority of people do not use 3rd party software and there is no evidence whatsoever that those people are getting infected at a statistically higher rate as compared to 3rd party software.</p><p></p><p>Just like Tavis Ormandy said "Microsoft gets it right whereas 3rd party vendors don't." All the 3rd parties have been playing catch-up while Microsoft forges ahead at a pace at which the 3rd party vendors cannot compete.</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for this amaaaazing tutorial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brigantes, post: 893839, member: 88084"] @oldchool Such an amaaazing guide. It's soooo cool. This is just more evidence that Microsoft is moving forward making clear distinctions between Microsoft Defender, Exploit Guard and Windows Defender Application Control (enhanced SRP with more features and integration with other Microsoft security services such as Windows Defender ATP). Microsoft Defender has long since reached the point where people really do not need 3rd party software. 3rd party software are optional at this point. And going forward, Microsoft is going to make the argument for 3rd party software even less. At this point the evidence shows that the vast majority of people do not use 3rd party software and there is no evidence whatsoever that those people are getting infected at a statistically higher rate as compared to 3rd party software. Just like Tavis Ormandy said "Microsoft gets it right whereas 3rd party vendors don't." All the 3rd parties have been playing catch-up while Microsoft forges ahead at a pace at which the 3rd party vendors cannot compete. Thank you so much for this amaaaazing tutorial. [/QUOTE]
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