March 31, 2024, 1 p.m. | /u/NeighborhoodIT

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For my job, I need to find a virus on a system(4TB SSD), in 90 mins or less. Ideally less than 60. I'm thinking of using huntress, sentinelone, autoruns, process explorer, voodooshield, and my custom tool I built in rust that chunks files and hashes them. Then thinking about checking it against the NSRL. Do you think this is a reasonable approach?

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