CARO


CARO is an organization that was established in 1990 to research and study malware.
The organization is perhaps best known for the of 1991. Though widely adopted, it still faced usage obstacles. This has led to proposal of new naming systems from product vendors and industry groups.
The annual workshop is the biggest CARO event. The workshop is usually organized and hosted by one anti-virus firm in their home country. Workshops started in 2007 and the attendance is limited to 120-130 top anti-malware experts with a strict policy of no photography or recordings of any kind:
CARO, in collaboration with EICAR, developed the EICAR test file, an executable string designed to test the integrity of antivirus software.

Members

CARO membership is a private issue, with members choosing to publicize their membership or not.
Members of CARO, founders and not, current or not, who have publicly stated their membership at some point include: Friðrik Skúlason, Dr. Alan Solomon, Vesselin Bontchev, Mikko Hyppönen, Eugene Kaspersky, Nick FitzGerald, Peter Ferrie, Dmitry Gryaznov, Igor Muttik, Atley Padgett Peterson, Costin Raiu, Peter Kruse, Morton Swimmer, Righard Zwienenberg and Philipp Wolf.