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 policy template is meant to supplement the CIS Controls v8. The policy statements included within this document can be used by all CIS Implementation Groups (IGs) but are specifically geared toward Safeguards in Implementation Group 1 (IG1).
This Ransomware Guide includes ransomware prevention best practices and a ransomware response checklist.
This on demand course from CISA can assist in training users on how to ensure devices have antivirus and anti-malware protection.
This guide from CISA is designed to provides high level information about protecting against malicious code.
NIST resource that defines the requirements for malicious code protection.
NIST resource that defines the requirements for spam 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.