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An Improved Worm Mitigation Model for Evaluating the Spread of Aggressive Network Worms
This is a short paper, but if you're interested in the math behind epidemiological modeling of worm outbreaks, this one should be interesting to you.
An enhancement to existing epidemiological worm models is proposed which is used to simulate the spread of aggressive worms within computer networks. The proposed model presents worm propagation dynamics in five state transitions in a finite state machine model. The results obtained from the simulation are used to compare the dependability of previous worm quarantine models.
Source: An Improved Worm Mitigation Model for Evaluating the Spread of Aggressive Network Worms, C. Onwubiko, A. P. Lenaghan and L. Hebbes.
March 4, 2006 in modeling, papers | Permalink
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Hola Jose,
The PDF seems to be damaged. Any alternative source for this interesting documentation?
Kind regards,
Posted by: Sergio Hernando | Mar 5, 2006 6:13:31 AM
I was unable to read the paper Jose sir
Posted by: anonymous reader | Mar 5, 2006 12:03:30 PM
oops, fixed the URL.
Posted by: jose | Mar 5, 2006 3:54:25 PM
Geez... thanks dr.
Love alwayz :)
Posted by: anonymous reader | Mar 6, 2006 4:39:05 AM
Guys, you can download a copy of the original paper on my personal site - www.research-series.com/cyril, for those complaining of the quality of the copy hosted on this site.
Have fun ;)
Posted by: cyril | Jun 4, 2006 12:56:50 PM
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