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Best practices a guiding light for anti-spyware vendors

Best practices a guiding light for anti-spyware vendors

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 11 Mar 2007 For: ITWorldCanada.com Creator

A U.S. coalition recently unveiled two documents that should help anti-spyware vendors in their ongoing crusade against intrusive technologies

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A U.S. coalition recently unveiled two documents that should help anti-spyware vendors in their ongoing crusade against intrusive technologies.

The Washington-based Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC) – that includes software companies, academics, and consumer groups – released the 'Conflict Identification and Resolution' and 'Best Practices' papers earlier this year.

The ASC is a group dedicated to building a consensus on definitions and best practices in the debate surrounding spyware and other potentially unwanted technologies. 'Conflict Identification and Resolution' provides voluntary guidelines to avoid and resolve conflicts between different software products.

Often, competing anti-spyware applications will cause problems when they simultaneously try to access the same resources on a PC, says Ross Schulman, program associate at the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT).

Washington-based CDT is a member of, and coordinates, the ASC. The centre works to build consensus among all parties interested in the future of the Internet and other new communications media.

"We thought it would be good to have a more formalized process," says Schulman. While an informal process has always been in place to deal with such conflicts, he says the document outlines different ways those conflicts may arise, and offers clear steps to resolving them.

'Best Practices' aims to help anti-spyware vendors identify behaviours that characterize unwanted applications, such as automatic download, passive tracking and system modification.

"A user should have control over whether a program is going to start downloading automatically on his or her PC," says Schulman. The same level of control should apply to uninstalling an application, he adds.

But the document is also meant to assist other enterprise software vendors, who may be in danger of treading on the wrong side of the "spyware/not spyware" line. "Software developers can assess whether the behaviour of their application makes everyone happy," says Schulman.

The idea, he says, is not to enforce rules on anyone. Rather, the coalition's approach is to dispense subjective guidelines that vendors can choose to adhere to.

One reason for this, is that the ASC is not a certification body that bestows approval on particular kinds of software, he says. The other reason is the meaning of a guideline may very well differ given individual circumstances.

Sam Curry, vice-president of security management at CA, agrees that dispensing subjective guidelines will benefit the industry in the long run. "The notion of a best practice is that in doing it, we find ways to better it."

CA, an IT management software vendor based in Islandia, NY., is a member of the ASC.


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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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