I've seen people install ClamAV on an OpenBSD box and have it do a filesystem scan on a cron job just to meet audit requirements...
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 3:23 PM Brogan Beard <broganbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > In the enterprise context, there are often extensive security compliance > rules, which include but are not limited to anti-virus software > requirements. There are, of course, exceptions to these rules but generally > policies drive the technology in use or allow it to be used. I am not aware > of any anti-virus software that supports openbsd or any bsd for that matter > (not saying it needs it ;) ). > > How does OpenBSD handle the compliance aspects of security in regards to > A/V? Is there an, "it's already under the hood," response based on modern > security standards? > > I would like to use OpenBSD in future projects, beyond just personal > interest. And with that, I am sure these types of questions will arise. > > Thanks in advance for thoughtful comments!