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Bright Data Joins Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organisation (AMTSO)
Bright Data, joins Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organisation (AMTSO), an international non-profit association that focuses on addressing the global need for improvement in the objectivity, quality, and relevance of anti-malware testing methodologies.
Bright Data helps security companies detect unusual or unauthorised activity that can signal bad actors and malicious web activity by scanning thousands of webpages in near realtime to detect phishing sites. Bright Data is committed to making the internet safer for everyone, in part through combating cybercrime and protecting businesses against the cost of cyberattacks.
Five of the ten top global cybersecurity companies rely on Bright Data’s technology to protect their customers, and Bright Initiative partners use the technology to conduct professional security research.
“By using Bright Data’s platform, Abuse.ch can track these bad actors’ sites and provide this valuable data for free to the community so they can protect themselves from threats originating from these bad websites,” said Roman Hussy, Founder at Abuse.ch, “Using these datasets in such a way clearly protects and saves millions from cybersecurity threats.”
AMTSO is a member-driven organisation that develops standards and guidelines for anti-malware testing, providing advice and guidance to the expert testers that make up its member organisations, as well as to others starting out in testing. The organisation developed and maintains a Testing Protocol Standard that gives testers and vendors common processes for anti-malware testing.
“Bright Data’s membership to AMTSO reinforces our dedication to building a safe and transparent internet and to protect everyone using it,” said Or Lenchner, CEO at Bright Data. “We’re proud to be joining a community committed to upholding the effectiveness of anti-malware tools in the face of increasing danger being posed by cyber threats.”
“Bright Data’s membership of the AMTSO community reaffirms their commitment to making the internet safer for everyone and enhances how our organisation approaches ethics, safety, and transparency across the internet,” said John Hawes, Chief Operating Officer at AMTSO. “Our diverse membership fuels our mission to ensure unbiased, equitable, and open testing, enhancing product excellence and ultimately enhancing security for all.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bright Data .
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