Antivirus

In Brief

Antivirus is software for the identification and blocking of malware.

It does this using two key resources:

Antivirus programs are essential for the protection of computers, smartphones, tablets and servers against malicious codes that are more and more numerous and widespread.

No system is invulnerable to malicious code attacks, particularly because machines cannot tell the difference between malicious and legitimate code.

Additional Measures

Behavioural Measures

Organisational Practices

Within an organisation, the following are required:

Technical Measures

Security Policy

Write and apply the following sectoral policies:

Different Types of Antivirus

Solutions for Computers

Antivirus is an important software protection that should be installed on each machine, regardless of operating systems. There are many antivirus solutions available, but none can detect every form of malware. It is, therefore, essential to implement good behavioural practice for e-mail and the use of removable media.

Solutions Offered by Your Internet Service Provider (ISP)

The solutions offered by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) can be used to scan e-mails and traffic between your computer and the website you are browsing.

Although these solutions have undeniable advantages, they also have significant limitations:

Subscribing to your ISP’s solutions is certainly useful, but does not replace local solutions installed directly on computers or servers.

Server Solutions

Antivirus solutions for servers are more or less the same as for desktops. The difference is that the server antivirus programs have certain specialisations. For example, it is standard to monitor all e-mail traffic through a mail server or to check client downloads through a proxy server.

Operating Modes

Most antivirus software operates in two ways:

Antivirus software is, therefore, constantly inspecting all files processed by the computer, i.e. on entry and during processing.