Guide To Malware Incident Prevention And Handling


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Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling


Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling

Author: nist

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2013-12-20


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This publication provides recommendations for improving anorganizations malware incident prevention measures. It also gives extensive recommendations for enhancing an organizations existing incident response capability so that it is better prepared to handle malware incidents, particularlywidespread ones.

Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling


Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling

Author: Peter Mell

language: en

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Release Date: 2005-11-30


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This publication is intended to help organizations understand the threats posed by malware and mitigate the risks associated with malware incidents. In addition to providing background information on the major categories of malware, it provides practical, real-world guidance on preventing malware incidents and responding to malware incidents in an effective, efficient manner.

Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling for Desktops and Laptops


Guide to Malware Incident Prevention and Handling for Desktops and Laptops

Author: U.s. Department of Commerce

language: en

Publisher: CreateSpace

Release Date: 2014-06-24


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Malware, also known as malicious code, refers to a program that is covertly inserted into another program with the intent to destroy data, run destructive or intrusive programs, or otherwise compromise the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the victim's data, applications, or operating system. Malware is the most common external threat to most hosts, causing widespread damage and disruption and necessitating extensive recovery efforts within most organizations. Organizations also face similar threats from a few forms of non-malware threats that are often associated with malware. One of these forms that has become commonplace is phishing, which is using deceptive computer-based means to trick individuals into disclosing sensitive information.