That would be unfair, as the efficacy of most products depends on how they are configured, monitored and maintained.
For example, if I install an application whitelisting system, but whitelist too much, pay no attention to logs and alerts, or never patch it, then that's not really the vendor's fault.
For example, if I install an application whitelisting system, but whitelist too much, pay no attention to logs and alerts, or never patch it, then that's not really the vendor's fault.