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October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 19. Anti-virus/anti-malware

October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, and while we don't think that cyber awareness is something to cover just once in the year, we think it's a good opportunity to publish some information that can be used all year round.
Awareness Day Nineteen: Anti-virus/anti-malware

"Wherever there is technology there needs to be cybersecurity"

Implementing cybersecurity best practices is important for organisations of all sizes to protect personal, financial and sensitive information.

Awareness Day Nineteen: Anti-Virus/anti-malware

Antivirus (AV) software are types of software products which attempt to detect, quarantine and/or block malware from running on devices.

AV works in conjunction with network defences, device configuration and App Store scanning to try and block malware before it can cause harm to you or your organisation.


Review the DfE Meeting Digital and Technology Standards in Schools and Colleges : which advises you to use anti-malware software to protect all devices in the network, including cloud based networks. Some applications protect against viruses and general malware, some against one only. You need to protect against both.  We have support, guidance and tracker to help you assess where you are and monitor your progress: 👉 https://digitalstandardstracker.co.uk/

Consider having your anti-virus software prevent the use of USB sticks in the organisation.

Review: NCSC Antivirus and other security software

Review DPE's previous articles about software anti-virus/anti-malware including explanations of malware and what to look out for:



We have a DfE Digital Standards Tracker to help you track your cyber resilience: 

   

Review our Cyber Security Best Practice Area for micro learning, support, guidance and policies:




Why not have a look at our 'specialist' trainer Harry the Hacker :

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