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What are some lightweight configurations for zero-day threats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 729348" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>NVT SysHardener + NVT OSArmor are very useful in the <strong>default-allow </strong>type security configuration applied by standard AntiVirus. But, the <strong>default-deny</strong> configuration, based on SRP, is much more restrictive, so most SysHardener & OSArmor features will be not triggered at all.</p><p>Anyway, Hard_Configurator + NVT SysHardener + NVT OSArmor can be used together (after adding some exclusions) when the user likes using default-allow configuration for a daily work and default-deny for some unsafe tasks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 729348, member: 32260"] NVT SysHardener + NVT OSArmor are very useful in the [B]default-allow [/B]type security configuration applied by standard AntiVirus. But, the [B]default-deny[/B] configuration, based on SRP, is much more restrictive, so most SysHardener & OSArmor features will be not triggered at all. Anyway, Hard_Configurator + NVT SysHardener + NVT OSArmor can be used together (after adding some exclusions) when the user likes using default-allow configuration for a daily work and default-deny for some unsafe tasks. [/QUOTE]
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