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Bitdefender GravityZone vs ThreatLocker: Which is best for you?
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- I love how functional Bitdefender is, how it will run on client devices with minimal impact or disruption to the client and also how wasy it is to deploy and manage endpoints from a centralised portal.
- For a small business owner who cannot afford a dedicated IT support the time requirements to manage GZ to simply install a lot of the software desired for the business cost much more in my time than whatever discount savings I may have obtained.
- You have that one lightweight agent (which is a great thing) so you do not have a bunch of disjointed pieces to deal with and the fact that it is cloud based means your responses will be that much faster.
- It uses AI/ML based detection to identify advanced threats, so the really bad zero-day stuff is actually being identified prior to it causing damage.
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