Re: Antivirus on intranet network

From: andy (andy-stern_at_gmx.de)
Date: 11/29/05

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    Ever heard of Panda Software? they have something like an intern antivirus-db server

    greets

    On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 09:36:44 +0100
    Steven Meyer <meysteven@gmail.com> wrote:

    > Maybe wasn't my question clear enough, All the security problems
    > related to people trying to ad a laptop to the network or trying to
    > connect to the Internet from the work computers have been resolved.
    > As I tried to explain in my first e-mail, The point is how to update
    > an anti virus with out allowing him to connect to the Internet, and
    > witch anti virus would be able to do this ( threw diskette for
    > example).
    >
    > 2005/11/26, Mark Brunner <mark_brunner@hotmail.com>:
    > > If your data has value, protect it appropriately. (I don't work for
    > > Symantec anymore, but I still buy their products)
    > >
    > > Personally, I run A/V on ALL my PC's, regardless of their internet
    > > connectivity. If I am going to go to the extreme of creating an isolated
    > > network, then I am going to make use of defense in depth and use multiple
    > > vendor's A/V solutions there. The Internet is one attack vector into an
    > > organization, however it is not the only one. Before we had the Internet
    > > (yes, there was a time...) we still had virii. They propagated via floppy &
    > > CD-ROM (called SneakerNet), downloaded files, and email.
    > >
    > > If you have ONE laptop on the "isolated" network, you have just multiplied
    > > the likelihood of catching and spreading malware.
    > > If you have ONE modem on any PC on the "isolated" network, you may have a
    > > connection to the Internet.
    > > If you move data from the shared network to the "isolated" network, then you
    > > may as well have just connected to the shared network.
    > >
    > > I know of several businesses that have been brought to their knees recently
    > > for SEVERAL DAYS as a result of the Sober.X worm. These are organizations
    > > that have invested in A/V products, but have misconfigured them, not
    > > administered them properly, or have poorly followed procedures. The threat
    > > is real, the vulnerability is evolving, and the risk is constantly rising.
    > >
    > > Cheers!
    > > Mark
    > >
    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > From: Steven Meyer [mailto:meysteven@gmail.com]
    > > Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 6:07 AM
    > > To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    > > Subject: Antivirus on intranet network
    > >
    > >
    > > hello,
    > > I have a "Working" network who is totally disconnected (physically)
    > > from the Internet.
    > > people do the "search" on the "Internet " computers and then go on the
    > > "work" computers for analyse and the store the data.
    > > The Question is: I would need a anti virus on the "work" computers and
    > > I should be able to update the virus database daily without connecting
    > > any computer to the Internet.
    > > Which anti virus should I use and How could I do the update.
    > > Thanks for any help.
    > > Steven Meyer
    > >
    > >
    >

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