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AVIEN malware defense guide for the Enterprise / David Harley [and others] ; foreword by Robert S. Vibert.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Burlington, MA : Syngress, 2007.Description: 1 online resource (xxxv, 540 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781597491648
  • 1597491640
  • 9780080558660
  • 0080558666
  • 1281762903
  • 9781281762900
  • 9786611762902
  • 6611762906
Other title:
  • Anti-Virus Information Exchange Network malware defense guide for the Enterprise
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: AVIEN malware defense guide for the Enterprise.DDC classification:
  • 005.8 22
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.A25 A873 2007eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover; AVIEN Malware Defense Guide for the Enterprise; Copyright Page; Lead Author and Technical Editor; Foreword Author; Contributors; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: Customer Power and AV Wannabes; Chapter 2: Stalkers on Your Desktop; Chapter 3: A Tangled Web; Chapter 4: Big Bad Botnets; Chapter 5: Cregraveme de la Cybercrime; Chapter 6: Defense-in-depth; Chapter 7: Perilous Outsorcery; Chapter 8: Education in Education; Chapter 9: DIY Malware Analysis; Chapter 10: Antimalware Evaluation and Testing; Chapter 11: AVIEN and AVIEWS: the Future; Appendix A: Resources.
Summary: Members of AVIEN (the Anti-Virus Information Exchange Network) have been setting agendas in malware management for several years: they led the way on generic filtering at the gateway, and in the sharing of information about new threats at a speed that even anti-virus companies were hard-pressed to match. AVIEN members represent the best-protected large organizations in the world, and millions of users. When they talk, security vendors listen: so should you. AVIENs sister organization AVIEWS is an invaluable meeting ground between the security vendors and researchers who know most about malicious code and anti-malware technology, and the top security administrators of AVIEN who use those technologies in real life. This new book uniquely combines the knowledge of these two groups of experts. Anyone who is responsible for the security of business information systems should be aware of this major addition to security literature. * Customer Power takes up the theme of the sometimes stormy relationship between the antivirus industry and its customers, and tries to dispel some common myths. It then considers the roles of the independent researcher, the vendor-employed specialist, and the corporate security specialist. * Stalkers on Your Desktop considers the thorny issue of malware nomenclature and then takes a brief historical look at how we got here, before expanding on some of the malware-related problems we face today. * A Tangled Web discusses threats and countermeasures in the context of the World Wide Web. * Big Bad Bots tackles bots and botnets, arguably Public Cyber-Enemy Number One. * Cr̈me de la CyberCrime takes readers into the underworld of old-school virus writing, criminal business models, and predicting future malware hotspots. * Defense in Depth takes a broad look at DiD in the enterprise, and looks at some specific tools and technologies. * Perilous Outsorcery offers sound advice on how to avoid the perils and pitfalls of outsourcing, incorporating a few horrible examples of how not to do it. * Education in Education offers some insights into user education from an educationalists perspective, and looks at various aspects of security in schools and other educational establishments. * DIY Malware Analysis is a hands-on, hands-dirty approach to security management, considering malware analysis and forensics techniques and tools. * Antivirus Evaluation & Testing continues the D-I-Y theme, discussing at length some of the thorny issues around the evaluation and testing of antimalware software. * AVIEN & AVIEWS: the Future looks at future developments in AVIEN and AVIEWS.
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Members of AVIEN (the Anti-Virus Information Exchange Network) have been setting agendas in malware management for several years: they led the way on generic filtering at the gateway, and in the sharing of information about new threats at a speed that even anti-virus companies were hard-pressed to match. AVIEN members represent the best-protected large organizations in the world, and millions of users. When they talk, security vendors listen: so should you. AVIENs sister organization AVIEWS is an invaluable meeting ground between the security vendors and researchers who know most about malicious code and anti-malware technology, and the top security administrators of AVIEN who use those technologies in real life. This new book uniquely combines the knowledge of these two groups of experts. Anyone who is responsible for the security of business information systems should be aware of this major addition to security literature. * Customer Power takes up the theme of the sometimes stormy relationship between the antivirus industry and its customers, and tries to dispel some common myths. It then considers the roles of the independent researcher, the vendor-employed specialist, and the corporate security specialist. * Stalkers on Your Desktop considers the thorny issue of malware nomenclature and then takes a brief historical look at how we got here, before expanding on some of the malware-related problems we face today. * A Tangled Web discusses threats and countermeasures in the context of the World Wide Web. * Big Bad Bots tackles bots and botnets, arguably Public Cyber-Enemy Number One. * Cr̈me de la CyberCrime takes readers into the underworld of old-school virus writing, criminal business models, and predicting future malware hotspots. * Defense in Depth takes a broad look at DiD in the enterprise, and looks at some specific tools and technologies. * Perilous Outsorcery offers sound advice on how to avoid the perils and pitfalls of outsourcing, incorporating a few horrible examples of how not to do it. * Education in Education offers some insights into user education from an educationalists perspective, and looks at various aspects of security in schools and other educational establishments. * DIY Malware Analysis is a hands-on, hands-dirty approach to security management, considering malware analysis and forensics techniques and tools. * Antivirus Evaluation & Testing continues the D-I-Y theme, discussing at length some of the thorny issues around the evaluation and testing of antimalware software. * AVIEN & AVIEWS: the Future looks at future developments in AVIEN and AVIEWS.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 503-515) and index.

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Front Cover; AVIEN Malware Defense Guide for the Enterprise; Copyright Page; Lead Author and Technical Editor; Foreword Author; Contributors; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: Customer Power and AV Wannabes; Chapter 2: Stalkers on Your Desktop; Chapter 3: A Tangled Web; Chapter 4: Big Bad Botnets; Chapter 5: Cregraveme de la Cybercrime; Chapter 6: Defense-in-depth; Chapter 7: Perilous Outsorcery; Chapter 8: Education in Education; Chapter 9: DIY Malware Analysis; Chapter 10: Antimalware Evaluation and Testing; Chapter 11: AVIEN and AVIEWS: the Future; Appendix A: Resources.

English.

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