We are using Linux based OS's which is designed around access control, separating malicious apps from trusted apps by not giving admin access to them
In Qubes there is an entire VM isolation system setup for compartimentalization of activities (separate casual browsing from sensitive browsing like bank accounts)
Various crypto techniques to verify the integrity of softwares
And other stuff and methods in the application layer that I will talk in future episodes that will greatly minimize the risk of malware.
So really there is no point in using an antivirus with these setups, in fact it is quite invasive for privacy anyway.
I think you are missing the point lady.
So really there is no point in using an antivirus with these setups, in fact it is quite invasive for privacy anyway.
I understand better now, thanks for the explanations
No problem, glad to help.