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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 65228" data-source="post: 707966"><p>Well I'm not saying you can solve click-happy users and I'm not saying it is full-proof. All I am saying is that default-deny or no default-deny, dynamic can still be beneficial in some cases. Sure a silly user could just ignore an alert but that doesn't necessarily mean all will, and then there is the automation side where some vendors auto-quarantine/auto-terminate by default with dynamic. </p><p></p><p>I'd say for a normal environment... vendor should just take the auto-block approach for something like the MBR being attacked. Because you bet there will be people to not take it seriously. At least then, they have more work to restore from the quarantine and re-run it, which they might not do if they are lazy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 65228, post: 707966"] Well I'm not saying you can solve click-happy users and I'm not saying it is full-proof. All I am saying is that default-deny or no default-deny, dynamic can still be beneficial in some cases. Sure a silly user could just ignore an alert but that doesn't necessarily mean all will, and then there is the automation side where some vendors auto-quarantine/auto-terminate by default with dynamic. I'd say for a normal environment... vendor should just take the auto-block approach for something like the MBR being attacked. Because you bet there will be people to not take it seriously. At least then, they have more work to restore from the quarantine and re-run it, which they might not do if they are lazy [/QUOTE]
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