I don't agree with the F - Prot god's article but then again I usually don't and we've had our little debates here and there.
His article doesn't touch on Sandboxing/Virtualisation which is what I use with whitelisting apps being tested in virtual machines here.
Ok, to come up with the answer straigt away: Whitelisting can be additional used but never ever replaces antivirus completely.Because that is technically impossible. No matter who tells you what and how.
Why that is so - i?ll try to explain it with normal examples and not too technical that everybody understands it.
Whitelisting is probably a nice feature for ADVANCED computer users, but it will confuse the normal, ordinary home user FOR SURE.
Here are my ?Have you thought about? thoughts:
Get real and don?t hype things you don?t even understand. It can be a nice addition to AV Software yes, but it is utter bulls**t that it will replace AV.
Last question is: How will you manage exploits? For example in JPG files? Whitelisting every jpg picture?!
Signing off,
Mike