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What antivirus/EDR you choose and why?
Feb. 10, 2024, 10:34 p.m. | /u/athanielx
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Our criteria are that it does not interfere with product development, namely, that devs do not have CPU problems, which is often the case with antiviruses when compiling build.
Another goal is to protect against ransomware.
Ideally, our goal is to protect our source code from leakage. Various groups from Russia (not APT) periodically try to hack into us because of our political position, and they manage to do …
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