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Faronics Anti-Executable and OSArmor do different parts of security that one needs. An anti-exe stops foreign exe's from running. It takes an inventory of exe's and dll's and 'locks' in that state. The attacker can copy over a tool, but it wouldn't run. OSArmor covers the other part, where the attacker uses Windows' own executables to do dirty things, and OSArmor stops those, like using SC to stop a service. The two are complimentary.


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