The countermeasures to deal with future malware incidents involve a multi-layered approach that
includes:
Complying with the company’s security policies: Ensuring that all security policies are followed can
prevent malware incidents by maintaining a secure network environment.
Implementing strong authentication schemes: Strong authentication can prevent unauthorized
access, reducing the risk of malware being introduced by attackers.
Implementing a strong password policy: Robust password policies can deter attackers by making it
more difficult to gain access through brute force or other password-related attacks.
Install antivirus software: Antivirus software is essential for detecting, preventing, and removing
malware from the network.
These measures align with the Certified Network Defender (CND) program’s emphasis on a defense-
in-depth strategy, which includes protecting endpoints, data, and networks, as well as continuous
threat monitoring and response123.
Reference:
Certified Network Defender (CND) course material and study guide.
EC-Council’s official Certified Network Defender (CND) resources123.