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goralph | 1 year ago

What are some alternatives to CrowdStrike?

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taspeotis|1 year ago

Personal: Nothing - Windows Defender is built into Windows.

Business: Nothing - Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection is built into the higher Microsoft 365 license tiers.

It amazes me people chose to pay money to have all their PCs bluescreen.

qaq|1 year ago

large orgs want something that will run across all of their fleet so linux servers, Macs etc.

digitalsushi|1 year ago

if you had used 'some' before 'people' i could agree but some industries have to use a siem or they can be fined, so, i mean if there's a list of siems that are definitely not going to ever crash by messing around in the kernel lets get a list going

Aeolun|1 year ago

mdatp is also a virus. So slow…

neverrroot|1 year ago

This is a good example of very limited thinking.

worik|1 year ago

> What are some alternatives to CrowdStrike?

In house competence

duckmysick|1 year ago

Insurers often require to have Endpoint Detection and Response for all the devices, from a third-party. In-house often won't cut it, even if it makes more practical sense.

rnts08|1 year ago

But then you can't blame anyone else when shit hits the fan! Isn't that what you're really paying for with EDR? No one is safe from a targeted attack, regardless of software.

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TillE|1 year ago

Everything that describes itself as "endpoint security".

strunz|1 year ago

Carbon Black was, though now they're owned by Broadcom and folded into Symantec