Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization to Start Analysis of Anti-Malware Reviews.BUDAPEST, Hungary -- The Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization A standards organization, also sometimes referred to as a standards body, a standards development organization or SDO (depending on what is being referenced), is any entity whose primary activities are developing, coordinating, promulgating, revising, amending, (AMTSO AMTSO Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization ) has announced that it intends to provide public analysis of anti-malware reviews. This analysis will be done by comparing the testing methodology used in product reviews to AMTSO's standards for anti-malware testing. The primary goal of this analysis is to provide consumers with information on the accuracy and reliability of product reviews, and to improve the overall quality of anti-malware testing. AMTSO Board Member, Stuart Taylor Stuart Taylor may refer to:
adj. Based or acting on error; misled: well-intentioned but misguided efforts; misguided do-gooders. mis·guid to misleading. Just as anti-malware companies hunt out and eliminate rogue anti-malware software, so AMTSO needs to hunt out and eliminate rogue tests and reviews." At a meeting in Budapest, Hungary last week, AMTSO members adopted the review analysis process, and also adopted two papers to provide additional guidance to the security industry. The first paper, "Suggested Methods for the Validation of Samples," offers advice on what constitutes a valid sample that should be used in tests. The other paper, "Best Practices for Testing In-the-Cloud Security Products," provides an overview of the problems faced in conducting reliable and repeatable tests of security products and offers advice on how to approach the testing to minimize the problems this new technology brings to testing. "Cloud based Refers to operations that take place within the network infrastructure. The phrase generally refers to network servers performing some process in contrast to running a similar application in the user's computer. See cloud. security is a current industry 'buzz' topic and potentially has significant implications for the security industry and ultimately for the customers. Testing the performance of anti-malware solutions 'in-the-cloud' is an important paradigm shift A dramatic change in methodology or practice. It often refers to a major change in thinking and planning, which ultimately changes the way projects are implemented. For example, accessing applications and data from the Web instead of from local servers is a paradigm shift. See paradigm. from the traditional methods of testing," said AMTSO Board member Andrew Lee For other persons named Andrew Lee, see Andrew Lee (disambiguation). Andrew Lee (born July 1, 1986) is a player with the Essendon Bombers in the Australian Football League. , of K7 Computing computing - computer . With the adoption of these three proposals, AMTSO continues to deliver on its charter to improve the quality of anti-malware testing. "AMTSO brings together an unprecedented representation of anti-malware experts from across the globe, and, with the adoption of the latest set of papers, AMTSO continues to realize its potential to have a significant and positive impact on our industry," said Gabor Szappanos, of VirusBuster, host of the AMTSO conference in Budapest. About the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO) AMTSO is an international collaboration of IT security experts that is dedicated to improving the reliability of anti-malware testing and consumer reviews. AMTSO membership is open to industry-wide academics, reviewers, testers and vendors. Additional information regarding the organization, including charter documents, membership and educational materials are available on the AMTSO website at http://www.amtso.org. |
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