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Ransomware Test: Cylance, Sophos, VoodooShield | by VoodooShield
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<blockquote data-quote="David R" data-source="post: 638121" data-attributes="member: 62832"><p>My <em>personal</em> opinion: I wouldn't go with Cylance if I don't have management/control to tweak and blacklist/whitelist. It might be good for people who aren't tech savvy at all. Something like VS could be a decent alternative (I don't have a lot of experience, but I'm sure danb could answer all your questions there), but I'm more comfortable with Malwarebyte's endpoint suite, ESET or even BitDefender (the newer version seems to perform better). Again, it very much does depend on 1) cost, and 2) your hardware. If your hardware isn't up to snuff, you'll definitely notice performance issues, particularly when a full scan is running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David R, post: 638121, member: 62832"] My [I]personal[/I] opinion: I wouldn't go with Cylance if I don't have management/control to tweak and blacklist/whitelist. It might be good for people who aren't tech savvy at all. Something like VS could be a decent alternative (I don't have a lot of experience, but I'm sure danb could answer all your questions there), but I'm more comfortable with Malwarebyte's endpoint suite, ESET or even BitDefender (the newer version seems to perform better). Again, it very much does depend on 1) cost, and 2) your hardware. If your hardware isn't up to snuff, you'll definitely notice performance issues, particularly when a full scan is running. [/QUOTE]
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