04 Nov
Posted by: chou.tammy in: computer, internet, network security
According to the latest Microsoft Security Intelligence Report , security best practices from countries that have consistently exhibited low malware infection are shared. While network security is highlight in many enterprise and countries,these best practices and security intelligence provide a very valuable resource for business leaders that need to make accurate decisions based on the threats that are most pressing today.
Malware infection rates and threats vary geographically, and the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report contains proven best practices from countries with the lowest infections. Such as in Japan, Austria and Germany ,the infection remained relatively low during this period.
Let’s see how professionals from these regions keep their customers and resources safe from cyber threats:
* Japan has seen its infection rates remain relatively low. One of the reasons is due in large part to collaborations such as the Cyber Clean Center, a cooperative project between Internet service providers (ISPs), major security vendors and Japanese government agencies to educate users.
* Austria has implemented strict IT enforcement guidelines to lower piracy rates, and this - along with strong ISP relationships and fast Internet lines, which aid in security update deployment - has helped ensure its generally low infection rate.
* Germany has also leveraged collaboration efforts with its computer emergency response team (CERT) and ISP communities to help identify and raise awareness of botnet infections and, in some cases, quarantine infected computers.
The main reason for the success of each of these regions is the growing trend of community-based defense, in which the broader industry combines its collective strengths and intelligence to help defend computer users.
You can see the complete report here!
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