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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 992491" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>I was not able to respond with so many characters, so here is the first part...</p><p></p><p>VS's Antimalware Contextual Engine is an extension of the Anti-Exploit tech that we introduced back in March 2015. After working with VS for so long, I finally figured out that context is everything, and I mean everything in cybersecurity.</p><p></p><p>So over the years we have been building the Anti-Exploit rules, and one day about a year ago I figured out a way to combine them all in to one unified algorithm. It was quite funny because when I first started writing the code for the Antimalware Contextual Engine, I was like "OMG, this is going to be impossible". But after a few hours I started making progress and I was like "maybe this is possible".</p><p></p><p>Do you guys remember when we were working on DefenderUI together? That was really where the Antimalware Contextual Engine was born and optimized. It took TONS of work, and I mean TONS to get it right.</p><p></p><p>So essentially the Antimalware Contextual Engine is a highly optimized version of the original Anti-Exploit mechanism that we introduced in March 2015, the same mechanism that cybersecurity companies large and small have adopted since then. I might mention that none of them have adopted the mechanism correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 992491, member: 62850"] I was not able to respond with so many characters, so here is the first part... VS's Antimalware Contextual Engine is an extension of the Anti-Exploit tech that we introduced back in March 2015. After working with VS for so long, I finally figured out that context is everything, and I mean everything in cybersecurity. So over the years we have been building the Anti-Exploit rules, and one day about a year ago I figured out a way to combine them all in to one unified algorithm. It was quite funny because when I first started writing the code for the Antimalware Contextual Engine, I was like "OMG, this is going to be impossible". But after a few hours I started making progress and I was like "maybe this is possible". Do you guys remember when we were working on DefenderUI together? That was really where the Antimalware Contextual Engine was born and optimized. It took TONS of work, and I mean TONS to get it right. So essentially the Antimalware Contextual Engine is a highly optimized version of the original Anti-Exploit mechanism that we introduced in March 2015, the same mechanism that cybersecurity companies large and small have adopted since then. I might mention that none of them have adopted the mechanism correctly. [/QUOTE]
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