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Automation the key to tackling malware
Teaching software to find malware will speed up the protection process
Matt Chapman at Infosecurity Europe 2007, vnunet.com27 Apr 2007
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Software that can spot malware and automatically write security signatures to
block it could be the way forward, according to one security firm.
Having a team of analysts working to stop malware could become a thing of the
past if security software can be made more accurate in the way it works, claims
Kaspersky.
"From our perspective we are trying not necessarily to throw individuals at
the problem but to develop automation," said David Emm, senior technology
consultant at Kaspersky, at
Infosecurity
Europe 2007.
"So while we have 30 people analysing, we have the same number working on
tools which can automate the process of looking at these algorithms, even to the
point where we can produce signatures in an automated fashion, at least at the
basic level."
Emm explained that the substantial increase in the amount of malware
affecting internet users has seen the number of items added to Kaspersky's
database rising from 200 a day in 2006 to 3,000 a week today.
Automating the detection and blocking process would help fight that
increasing threat.
"With the best will in the world you cannot necessarily get 10 people to be
10 times more productive than one person because you've then got to manage this
group of people," he said.
"So automation is great in terms of speed and efficiency. It just needs to be
made more accurate."
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