Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization

Subsequently, a major infrastructural change took place, introducing an executive team with a CEO, CTO, CFO and VPs of Marketing and Strategy[2] in addition to the already existing Board.

[9] Security tester members have included: * Each of these labs is accepted by Microsoft as an "industry standard organization" for the purposes of independent certification.

Tester member NSS Labs sued AMTSO, as well as CrowdStrike, ESET and Symantec, in an anti-trust case that was later dismissed.

Another popular freely available resource is the Security Features Check, which attempts to download a faux malicious file to a desktop or Android device.

[17] It also organizes workshops three times a year: discussion and generation of guidelines documents are a major by-product of these sessions.