On 10/03/2018 11:09 PM, ccchan...@gmail.com wrote:
hi~

i got enough CPU and RAM and SSD,

I want an extra layer of protection in addition to qubes 's protection.

what can I do?

I used to use ubuntu with sophos free anti virus for linux.

What can I install on a qubes OS?

thanks

Before going down the detection route, keep in mind that by default Qubes VMs have little if any _internal_ protection from malware. So it makes sense to restore normal defenses first...

https://github.com/tasket/Qubes-VM-hardening/

Qubes-VM-hardening goes a bit beyond re-enabling sudo authentication in that it will also do a minimum level of protection and sanitizing by default. This protects VMs in ways that could also benefit regular Linux systems.

Going beyond that, antivirus is an option. One way to run it is from a dispVM to which you attach various private volumes (one at a time) for scanning. Another way is to use Qubes-VM-hardening as a way to launch the AV scanner at normal appVM startup, at the instant before the private volume is brought online.

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