Virus Bulletin
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Virus Bulletin is a magazine about the prevention, detection and removal of malware and spam. It regularly features analyses of the latest virus threats, articles exploring new developments in the fight against viruses, interviews with anti-virus experts, and evaluations of current anti-malware products.
Technical experts from all of the major anti-virus vendors have written articles for the magazine, which also conducts indepth comparison tests of the detection rates of anti-virus software. Products which manage to detect 100% of the viruses in the wild, without false alarming, are given the VB100% award.
The magazine holds an annual conference (in late September, early October) which is the premier technical event of the anti-virus industry. Security companies and corporations meet to discuss the latest malware threats and papers presented, in a technical and corporate capacity, regarding industry developments. VB2006 took place 11-13 October 2006 at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. VB2007 will be held in Vienna, Austria.
In recent years both magazine and conference have branched out to discuss anti-spam issues as well as malware.
[edit] Independence
Virus Bulletin is located in the Sophos headquarters in the UK. To this end, there is the occasional debate from industry outsiders as to the independence of Virus Bulletin from Sophos. Virus Bulletin was co-founded and is currently owned by Jan Hruska and Peter Lammer, the co-founders of Sophos. Virus Bulletin is therefore a sister company to Sophos and is editorially independent.
[edit] External link
- Virus Bulletin - Official website NOTE: You need to sign up to have full access.