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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1017715" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>The thing that makes me wonder is if AppGuard is this wonderful new technology that stops every 0-day attack in its tracks why isn't it more well-known? The reality is probably somewhere in the middle, out of the box it's imperfect as most security solutions and only with high level of tweaking can you achieve 99% protection adding LOLbins and vulnerable apps.</p><p></p><p>You would think that it would be a famous security brand by now if you believe the hype. It would have been a takeover target for some huge company like Google, Microsoft or CrowdStrike. But it's not, it's a niche security tool that targets the enterprise market, yet I don't know or have heard of one enterprise that actually uses it except for home users on security forums.</p><p></p><p>There is something more to the story that isn't being told, we know a Japanese firm bought Blueridge Networks but little else. Why would a Japanese firm buy a small security software developer that has a small market share? I can't explain it to be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1017715, member: 57429"] The thing that makes me wonder is if AppGuard is this wonderful new technology that stops every 0-day attack in its tracks why isn't it more well-known? The reality is probably somewhere in the middle, out of the box it's imperfect as most security solutions and only with high level of tweaking can you achieve 99% protection adding LOLbins and vulnerable apps. You would think that it would be a famous security brand by now if you believe the hype. It would have been a takeover target for some huge company like Google, Microsoft or CrowdStrike. But it's not, it's a niche security tool that targets the enterprise market, yet I don't know or have heard of one enterprise that actually uses it except for home users on security forums. There is something more to the story that isn't being told, we know a Japanese firm bought Blueridge Networks but little else. Why would a Japanese firm buy a small security software developer that has a small market share? I can't explain it to be honest. [/QUOTE]
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