Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO) 3.14 3.14.2 3.14.4 3.14.5 System and Information integrity
AMTSO is the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization, a community of over 60 security and testing companies from around the world.
AMTSO is the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization, a community of over 60 security and testing companies from around the world.
This link from Microsoft identifies reputable security companies that provide consumer security software that is compatible with Windows.
This Ransomware Guide includes ransomware prevention best practices and a ransomware response checklist.
NIST resource that defines the requirements for malicious code protection.
This NIST Special Publication provides recommendations for improving an organization’s malware incident prevention measures.
This sample policy from Norfolk State University is an example of how to establish a policy and procedure for protection from malicious code.
This guide from Salisbury University is designed to inform users of the risks and symptoms of malware infection on PCs, as well as prevention and removal methods.
This sample policy from Sam Houston State University is an example of a policy to reduce risk by protecting against malware.
This SANS whitepaper discusses several common practices which, when implemented together, will greatly decrease, and perhaps almost stop malware.
This SANS whitepaper discusses how ransomware works and dissects its life cycle into multiple stages.