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Anyone heard of this "new" anti-ransomware software called Airgap?
March 19, 2023, 6:12 a.m. | /u/Total-Cheesecake-825
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I was listening to a podcast [https://youtu.be/v5HHe0O7mYY](https://youtu.be/v5HHe0O7mYY) where they mentioned this software which apparently requires no agent on clients. It will automatically detect suspicious behavior and immediately block/isolate a client from interacting with your network.
Back in my admin days I used to manage Trellix ENS (called McAfee ENS back then) for a +4000 people enterprise and I remember how much of a pain in the \*ss it was to update agents. 70 to 75 %would go flawlessly …
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