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How can I tell the "windows security center" that I'm an "antivirus"?

we are developing an anti-virus, I'm trying to find out how can we tell the operating system -windows XP in this case- that our software is an anti-virus. I want that the OS recognize our software as an anti-virus and the security center list it.

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rain Avatar asked Sep 13 '10 06:09

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In order to be able to register an AV product with Windows Security Center, you need a private API from Microsoft or, starting with Windows 10 build 1809 you need to register a Protected Service. In order to do both these things, you need to be member in the MVI.

Just for the record, a few years later now, the requirements have changed a bit.

First of all, this is the new link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/intelligence/virus-initiative-criteria

The criteria have also changed and they are more complex.

Assuming you have a product build with a 3rd party SDK, here are the requirements to become a member:

  1. Offer an antimalware or antivirus product that is one of the following:
  • Your organization's own creation.
  • Developed by using an SDK (engine and other components) from another MVI Partner company and your organization adds a custom UI and/or other functionality.
  1. Have your own malware research team unless you build a product based on an SDK.

3. Be active and have a positive reputation in the antimalware industry. Activity can include participation in industry conferences or being reviewed in an industry standard report such as AV Comparatives, OPSWAT or Gartner.

  1. Be willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with Microsoft.

  2. Be willing to sign a program license agreement.

6. Be willing to adhere to program requirements for antimalware apps. These requirements define the behavior of antimalware apps necessary to ensure proper interaction with Windows.

7. Submit your app to Microsoft for periodic performance testing.

8. Certified through independent testing by at least one industry standard organization.

The most hard to achieve requirements are marked bold.

If you want more details what these things require, check here.

Best, Sorin


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Sorin Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 15:10

Sorin