Paper: Hype heuristics, signatures and the death of AV (again)


David Harley responds to anti-malware’s many criticasters.

Anti-virus is dead. After all, in the current threat landscape, who would use a system that relies on signatures of previously seen malware?

At least, that’s what many security experts claim.

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Senior Research Fellow David Harley has a long history in the security industry — so long that he might even remember the days when anti-virus was indeed purely signature-based — and he has heard it all before.

In an opinion piece published by

VB

today, David responds to many of the criticisms of the anti-virus industry (or, as it has long been called, the anti-malware industry), pointing out that the assumptions the critics make about how anti-malware products work and what they aim to do, tend to be wrong. He also urges marketers, both inside and outside the anti-malware industry, to make it clear to users that they shouldn’t rely solely on anti-malware solutions to protect them against infection.

You can read David’s piece

here

in HTML format or download it

here

as a PDF.

Posted on 07 August 2015 by

Martijn Grooten


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