Double Strike by AMTSO
- Thursday, May 21, 2009, 3:49
- Threat Research
It was very encouraging to see that more than 40 people came to Budapest, Hungary, to discuss and agree on new industry standards as part of the effort undertaken by the Anti-Malware Standards Organization (www.amtso.org.) The awesome historic surroundings set the mood for our discussions.
Seeing such a great turnout in the current economic climate shows how much AMTSO members care about raising the standards of testing anti-malware products. Especially considering the recent rise in the number of rogue security products (such as the now infamous “Anti-virus XP 2009″), it is clear that we need transparent and fair testing more than ever.
AMTSO members finalized and adopted several new documents to the current portfolio. (Have a look at the collection of documents here: www.amtso.org/documents.html.)
But I would like to draw your attention to two papers that, in my opinion, represent very significant steps for the security industry as a whole.
The first one is “AMTSO Analysis of Reviews Process,” and it presents the process of analyzing reviews. The creation of such a process paves the way to highlight great reviews and/or to expose substandard tests in public. (AMTSO promises to publish all the analyses they undertake.) I really hope that this process, designed to be transparent and fair, will improve the quality of testing and benefit both the developers and consumers of anti-malware technology. If (continue reading...)