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A fairly new to market deep learning solution called Deep Instinct [published a 3rd party review by Unit 221B](https://www.deepinstinct.com/pdf/unit-221b-deep-instinct-product-assessment) which shows promising results. If DL anti-malware solutions can produce synthetic data relative to OP's discovered malware and the likes we should see more commercial-grade solutions adopt DL over EDR in time.

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I believe you meant to type deep learning anti-malware as malware doesn't use deep learning. AV and EDR solutions on the market are significantly less secure than a deep learning anti-malware solution. The longer the neural network trains, the faster the detection and prevention occurs. I've seen a deep learning solution block 99.9% of zero day phishing, backdoor, ransomware, and other attacks compared to an enterprise level machine learning solution where the deep learning solution was able to prevent the attack in milliseconds before the malware's data could even write 1KB to the disc meanwhile the ML solution allowed the malware to write on the disk for a few seconds before detecting and preventing the malware from further propagation.

Mentions:#AV#EDR#ML
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Traditional antivirus detect threats based of a dictionary. It's inadquate. You really need EDR which actually monitors how program *behave*. A malicious file created yesterday will not be in any dictionaries, but if behavior is being monitored EDR will kill off a process for being far too weird. EG: A word document (or anything) is injecting registry keys, creating startup files, and reaching out to a Russian IPs. Process killed, changes made rolled back, original file quarantined. Dictionary based antivirus as dead as John McAfee (RIP).

Mentions:#EDR#RIP
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Bought into Endor ($EDR) pre-sale. Was supposed to be a predictive analysis platform. I wish they had predicted their coin would be worthless. I don’t think they ever really did anything besides issue the token.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

EDR

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The UFC is a hugely popular and quickly growing sport. I looked into buying Endeavour $EDR when it went public but overall the company looked pretty debt heavy. With the UFC being the most popular and one of the biggest earners of the group I like the idea of something that builds off that one specific part of the company that is clearing gaining traction. I need to read more about the specific token but I think the idea could turn out to be wildly successful. Think about baseball card like NFTs or an NFT that came with a ticket purchase/ppv purchase. Can't wait to see if they can execute.

Mentions:#UFC#EDR#NFT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Long $EDR (stock)

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I don't get the comments that say Crypto is the cause of this or makes it super easy and that's why they do it. Let's therefore regulate it or make it traceable. This is exactly why crypto is as popular as it is. Making it traceable, you take away the ability to help people in impoverished and oppressed communities/countries. When you are faced with a crime, you need to first and foremost find solutions to stop the crime, not trace the criminals. Ransomware is the easiest thing to stop. There are several EDR packages around these days, just google EDR software. Almost all the reputable ones can stop ransomware before they do anything. Why? Because they all do something "unnatural" to an OS. They start encrypting files/drives. The EDR software puts what they call "canary files" of certain filetypes all over your drive. The second one of those gets encrypted, the process that did that gets killed. Instead of focusing on how to trace the crypto, the governments should educate businesses about IT Security, backups, disaster recovery and so on and even subsidise some of those costs, to critical infrastructure. You do that in a systematic campaign for a few years, and ransomware will become ransomwhere. My 0.02 c

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I agree with your points and with drown\_in\_the\_void. But here's the thing... Governments can do what they like to the dollar/pound/euro etc, as they control it. It's not the currency that's the issue or the enabler in crime. It's the opportunity. So other than marking bills with a serial number, you can introduce time-delayed safes, add bullet proof glass, add more security guards, permanent paint traps and so on. All these are counter measures to stop or minimise the opportunity. In the case of ransomware, you again need to stop the opportunity, not regulate or control the currency that aids it. Is it expensive to do it properly everywhere? Probably yes, but there are many EDR software companies globally that can stop and will stop any ransomware, known or unknown on its tracks, before they start doing anything. Instead of focusing on how to make crypto payments traceable, they should focus on how to increase their security and stop this thing altogether. How many bank robberies are happening now, with all these counter measures in place, to compared say 20-30 years ago? Increasing security and educating people about security, works. No need to do anything else.

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The live Endor Protocol price today is $0.016313 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $231,643 USD. Endor Protocol is down 20.56% in the last 24 hours. The current CoinMarketCap ranking is #558, with a live market cap of $23,967,572 USD. It has a circulating supply of 1,469,212,017 EDR coins and the max. supply is not available. The top exchanges for trading in Endor Protocol are currently Upbit, BitForex, Bittrex, Bilaxy, and Hotbit. According to their website, Endor Protocol (EDR) "After years at MIT, [...] invented the 'Google for predictive analytics', providing automated accurate predictions, fast, with no data science expertise required." This is achieved through the Endor Protocol token, offering what's touted to be the world's first automated, self-served, predictive platform allowing business users and hobbiest crypto-token holders alike to ask complex predictive questions and obtain high-quality results in minutes.

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