kernel-level software for cheating control

By monitoring system processes and memory at the kernel level, these tools can identify unauthorized modifications that user-mode applications might miss. However, this approach raises concerns about system stability and privacy, as it grants extensive access to the operating system's core functions. For instance, Riot Games' Vanguard for Valorant employs such methods, leading to debates within the gaming community.

What are your thoughts on the balance between effective cheat prevention and potential system risks associated with kernel-level anti-cheat solutions?
 
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