MITRE introduces anti-virus support website

MITRE Corporation has just officially introduced the Common Malware Enumeration (CME) initiative along with prevention website cme.mitre.org to users worldwide.

MITRE introduces anti-virus support website Picture 1MITRE introduces anti-virus support website Picture 1 MITRE Corporation has just officially introduced the Common Malware Enumeration (CME) initiative along with prevention website cme.mitre.org to users worldwide.

Thus, so far CME - List of common dangerous software - created by the US Computer Emergency Response Quick Response Team (US-CERT) has received funding from an executive committee with members from reputable security firms and a non-profit organization. This will contribute to building a way to identify the explosion of dangerous software.

The CME Initiative defines the defining criteria for a widespread threat of certain dangerous software, providing the user community across the globe with the most common method of identifying names of all types. virus. The principle of this initiative is to help users not be confused in understanding and identifying threats in any dangerous software situations and promoting communication between people. use and anti-virus security firms.

In the event of a virus outbreak, members of the CME initiative community may require signs of qualitative criteria to assess threats from the forum by providing a virus test as well as all. what information they have. There will be an automated support system for users.

The returned validation criterion is usually in the format 'CME-N' where N is an integer character between 1 and 999 automatically selected by the system and given to members of the community. After that, community members who innovate CME will be able to share this information with other members in the industry or disseminate it through their website, product….

In addition to MITRE, there are other reputable security firms such as McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro, Microsoft, Sophos, ICSA Labs, Norman, Kaspersky Lab, MessageLabs, F-Secure, and Computer Associates to become members of the executive board. initiative.

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