AMTSO is the cybersecurity industry’s testing standard community, offering a platform for knowledge-sharing and collaboration on objective standards and best practices for cybersecurity product testing.
AMTSO holds regular Testing Town Hall events showcasing the latest ideas and developments in the testing world. Non-members are welcome to attend, learn more about testing, and contribute to the debate. Selected guests may also be invited to other AMTSO events, including in-person meetings.
2025-02-12
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AMTSO aims to track all significant anti-malware and related tests, including upcoming tests. Those marked “AMTSO Standard” are run under the AMTSO Testing Protocol Standard compliance process.
Dates for future tests are approximate and may be subject to change.
Due date: 2024-11-28
Due date: 2024-12-06
Due date: 2024-12-16
Publication date: 2024-11-22
Publication date: 2024-11-22
Publication date: 2024-11-19
We interview Grayson Milbourne, Security Intelligence Director at OpenText Cybersecurity.
The latest in our regular series of updates on what’s going on at AMTSO.
The latest in our regular series of updates on what’s going on at AMTSO.
The latest in our regular series of updates on what’s going on at AMTSO.
We interview Grayson Milbourne, Security Intelligence Director at OpenText Cybersecurity.
AMTSO's Testing Protocol Standard provides a framework for transparent, unbiased testing. Fair tests empower users to find the best protection.
AMTSO's Security Features Check (SFC) free tools let anyone confirm that their protection is properly installed, correctly configured, and fully operational.
AMTSO tracks tests published by independent testing labs, including AMTSO member testers and others, enabling users to find the test data most relevant to their needs.
AMTSO is a community of over 60 member organizations from across the security and testing industries. Our members drive everything we do.