At-Risk Nagisa security config 2020

Last updated
Dec 17, 2020
How it's used?
For sharing
Operating system
Windows 10
Log-in security
Security updates
Allow security updates and latest features
User Access Control
Always notify
Real-time security
Microsoft Defender
Firewall security
Microsoft Defender Firewall
About custom security
Cloud Protection level - Block
SmartScreen - Warn
All ASR rules enabled
Network Protection enabled
CFA enabled
Memory Integrity enabled
Firewall Hardening - LOLBins blocked
Periodic malware scanners
NPE
EEK
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Microsoft Edge
Maintenance tools
Windows built-in tools
File and Photo backup
no
System recovery
no
Risk factors
    • Browsing to popular websites
    • Downloading software and files from reputable sites
    • Gaming
    • Streaming audio/video content from shady sites
Computer specs
R5 1600
8 Gigs of RAM
1 TB HDD
Notable changes
Comodo FW + KSC Free
SUA
Memory Integrity
Notes by Staff Team
  1. This setup configuration does not have a backup plan. We strongly recommend to add a backup solution for your data so that you can restore it in the case of an emergency.
    Backing up allows the recovery of data that has been lost due of a malware attack (eg. ransomware) or a hard disk crash. In such events you might lose family photos, your music collection, documents, or financial data. Backups are fast and simple to perform so it should be done on a regular basis.

Nagisa

Level 7
Thread author
Verified
Jul 19, 2018
341
Hum it seems a bit overkill :unsure: :

WD is main AV.
ERP is anti-exe.
McAfee RP is additional cloud check program.

It uses approx 1/25 cpu cycles of ERP and 1/50 of Windows Defender. If this is the true way to check how light the program is though.


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LDogg

Level 33
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May 4, 2018
2,261
Windows Firewall:
- Use Tinywall or alternative as a easier way to use Windows Firewall

It's essential to have a backup solution Cloud or Dedicated software, even if you have no important data, you can make a Backup Image to reboot later if something happens to your computer such as a malfunction as one example.

Rest of the config looks good, ty for sharing.

~LDogg
 

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