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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 65228" data-source="post: 707812"><p>Look for dynamic prevention mechanisms.</p><p></p><p>We're in 2018 now and attacks are doubling/tripping each year, and also becoming more sophisticated. We're even seeing Heavens Gate being applied to bitcoin miners, which is really not good. If you want to be safe then use a layered protection configuration and ensure that dynamic protection is part of this. Some security solutions can also be tweaked for a lock-down feeling, a positive thing to always have if it's appropriate for you.</p><p></p><p>Areas such as HIPS/BB and exploit protection all come under "dynamic prevention". Anything which mitigates based on behaviour counts as "dynamic prevention", and areas such as pre-execution within an emulated/virtual environment is also intriguing - not to mention many sandbox choices which are available, some even for free.</p><p></p><p>There's no excuse to have an insecure system nowadays given the wide variety of choice for free/premium (and the ranges of pricing). You can never be full-proof but you can sure as hell try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 65228, post: 707812"] Look for dynamic prevention mechanisms. We're in 2018 now and attacks are doubling/tripping each year, and also becoming more sophisticated. We're even seeing Heavens Gate being applied to bitcoin miners, which is really not good. If you want to be safe then use a layered protection configuration and ensure that dynamic protection is part of this. Some security solutions can also be tweaked for a lock-down feeling, a positive thing to always have if it's appropriate for you. Areas such as HIPS/BB and exploit protection all come under "dynamic prevention". Anything which mitigates based on behaviour counts as "dynamic prevention", and areas such as pre-execution within an emulated/virtual environment is also intriguing - not to mention many sandbox choices which are available, some even for free. There's no excuse to have an insecure system nowadays given the wide variety of choice for free/premium (and the ranges of pricing). You can never be full-proof but you can sure as hell try. [/QUOTE]
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