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Re: Security Incident Response Testing To Meet Audit


From: Christian Sciberras <uuf6429 () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 17:55:03 +0100

Just to satisfy my curiosity, but, when was the last AV update performed?
One could assume some anti-virus would be up-to-date even if the last update
was performed a month or so ago.
On the other hand, an anti-virus update usually is done sometimes even
several times er day (well, mine does).

Have you tried the binaries virustotal.com (or equivalent)?

Cheers,
Chris.



On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Charles Polisher <cpolish () gmail com> wrote:

Adam Behnke wrote:
Hi everyone, InfoSec Institute author Russ McRee has written up an
overview
on tools to ensure maximum readiness for incident response teams,
including
drill tactics. PCI-DSS audits often require IR testing validation; drill
quarterly and be ready next audit cycle.


http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/incident-response-and-audit-requirements/

Please let me know your thoughts.

 "Remember that you're playing with binaries that will likely cause
  antivirus to fire."

I take issue with this statement. Tonight I tested $VENDOR's
up-to-date anti-virus against 10 day-old malware samples captured
from the wild - the detection rate was abysmal (225/539).
Maybe your AV is better than mine.

--
Charles Polisher

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