top | item 43838499 (no title) secfirstmd | 10 months ago Eh I got news for ya.The file size problem is still an issue for many big name EDRs. discuss order hn newest marcusb|10 months ago Undoubtedly. If you go poking around most any security product (the product I was referring to was not in the EDR space,) you'll see these sorts of issues all over the place. j16sdiz|10 months ago It have to be the way it is.Scanning them are resources intensive. The choice are (1) skip scanning them; (2) treat them as malware; (3) scan them and be DoS'ed.(deferring the decision to human iss effectively DoS'ing your IT support team) load replies (2) LordGrignard|10 months ago is that endpoint detection and response? marcusb|10 months ago Yes
marcusb|10 months ago Undoubtedly. If you go poking around most any security product (the product I was referring to was not in the EDR space,) you'll see these sorts of issues all over the place. j16sdiz|10 months ago It have to be the way it is.Scanning them are resources intensive. The choice are (1) skip scanning them; (2) treat them as malware; (3) scan them and be DoS'ed.(deferring the decision to human iss effectively DoS'ing your IT support team) load replies (2)
j16sdiz|10 months ago It have to be the way it is.Scanning them are resources intensive. The choice are (1) skip scanning them; (2) treat them as malware; (3) scan them and be DoS'ed.(deferring the decision to human iss effectively DoS'ing your IT support team) load replies (2)
marcusb|10 months ago
j16sdiz|10 months ago
Scanning them are resources intensive. The choice are (1) skip scanning them; (2) treat them as malware; (3) scan them and be DoS'ed.
(deferring the decision to human iss effectively DoS'ing your IT support team)
LordGrignard|10 months ago
marcusb|10 months ago