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Of LoLBins, 0 Days, and ESET (Part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1084082" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>They had a full blown HIPS in 2008. It covered startup items and a few other system points, BD would issue a prompt. The settings you are displaying were also offered for IDS under firewall (which is policy-based behavioural blocker, e.g. Adobe reader not allowed to create executables). IDS had 5 different levels. There was also a Data Loss Prevention feature that scanned the traffic for certain data, like credit card details (it did not support HTTPs and was killed).</p><p></p><p>They removed these settings in favour of more automated and user-friendly solution.</p><p>HIPS was removed from the product as well, because users should not be expected to take serious security decisions — it is the product’s job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1084082, member: 99014"] They had a full blown HIPS in 2008. It covered startup items and a few other system points, BD would issue a prompt. The settings you are displaying were also offered for IDS under firewall (which is policy-based behavioural blocker, e.g. Adobe reader not allowed to create executables). IDS had 5 different levels. There was also a Data Loss Prevention feature that scanned the traffic for certain data, like credit card details (it did not support HTTPs and was killed). They removed these settings in favour of more automated and user-friendly solution. HIPS was removed from the product as well, because users should not be expected to take serious security decisions — it is the product’s job. [/QUOTE]
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