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Learn more about Remediation Time – response time to security incidents (the results from protection test in January 2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian Ścibor" data-source="post: 1026572" data-attributes="member: 71496"><p>In order to qualify a result on a sample as positive for POST-Launch, each product tested has its own logs, which we monitor and which are analysed by machine after collecting the logs from the test on a given sample. It does not matter the type of technology that first reacted to the suspicious activity, as this is often difficult and complicated to determine and it is not possible for every vendor to show such differences.</p><p></p><p>Remediation Time simply means that the product has responded to the suspicious activity in any way. We don't check what technology it reacted with, because that would just complicate things. Each product is configured to automatically perform a 'remediation': move to quarantine, kill the process, perform another action if that's not possible. </p><p></p><p>That's why we don't rank on samples: blocked by 'user decision'. Instead, the AV product does to automatically, and we "capture" the result.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps Remediation Time needs to be clarified. A different presentation. Maybe this discussion will allow us to draw conclusions about what we can change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian Ścibor, post: 1026572, member: 71496"] In order to qualify a result on a sample as positive for POST-Launch, each product tested has its own logs, which we monitor and which are analysed by machine after collecting the logs from the test on a given sample. It does not matter the type of technology that first reacted to the suspicious activity, as this is often difficult and complicated to determine and it is not possible for every vendor to show such differences. Remediation Time simply means that the product has responded to the suspicious activity in any way. We don't check what technology it reacted with, because that would just complicate things. Each product is configured to automatically perform a 'remediation': move to quarantine, kill the process, perform another action if that's not possible. That's why we don't rank on samples: blocked by 'user decision'. Instead, the AV product does to automatically, and we "capture" the result. Perhaps Remediation Time needs to be clarified. A different presentation. Maybe this discussion will allow us to draw conclusions about what we can change. [/QUOTE]
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