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Computer viruses 5 computer viruses 3 Data security 2 Internet 2 Algorithms 1 Algoritmai 1 Computer networks 1 Computer software 1 Electronic mail 1 Epidemic model of computer viruses 1 Global stability 1 Immunization 1 Information systems 1 Innovation 1 Internet Security measures 1 Internetas 1 Kompiuteriai 1 Kompiuterių virusai 1 MANET 1 Mitigation techniques 1 Mobile ad hoc networks 1 Modeling 1 Network security 1 Networking 1 Percolation 1 Programinė įranga 1 Reduced scale-free network 1 Simulations 1 Software tools 1 Spreading processes 1 Viral equilibrium 1 Worms 1 cybersecurity 1 cyberspace 1 digital certificate 1 electronic data transmission 1 electronic signature 1 interplay between social and technological networks 1 risk management 1 social network analysis 1
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Article 7 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Thesis 1 conceptual-paper 1 research-article 1
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English 4 Undetermined 4 Spanish 1
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Abdelhafez, Mohamed 1 Alava, Mikko 1 Belu, Mihaela 1 Cheng, Hsing Kenneth 1 Chiang, Hsiu‐Sen 1 Drigă, Imola 1 Goranin, N.testas 1 Guo, Hong 1 Hernández Moreno, Alberto 1 Isac, Alin 1 Martin, Nigel 1 Ovaska, Markus 1 Peltomäki, Matti 1 Rice, John 1 Shih, Dong‐Her 1 Yang, Lu-Xing 1 Yang, Xiaofan 1 Čenys, A. 1
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NET Institute 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2 Annals of the University of Petrosani, Economics 1 European Journal of Innovation Management 1 Información comercial española : ICE : revista de economía 1 Online Information Review 1 Working Papers / NET Institute 1
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RePEc 4 BASE 2 Other ZBW resources 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Ciberseguridad y confianza en el ámbito digital
Hernández Moreno, Alberto - In: Información comercial española : ICE : revista de … 897 (2017), pp. 55-65
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Risk Management in Electronic Data Transmission
Isac, Alin; Belu, Mihaela; Drigă, Imola - In: Annals of the University of Petrosani, Economics 9 (2009) 2, pp. 43-50
disrupt the activities of information such as computer viruses or attacks. An important part presents the necessity and …
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Malware propagation modeling by the means of genetic algorithms
Goranin, N.testas; Čenys, A. - 2008
Existing malware propagation models mainly concentrate to forecasting the number of infected computers in the initial propagation phase. In this article we propose a genetic algorithm based model for estimating the propagation rates of known and perspective Internet worms after their propagation...
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Computer Virus Propagation in a Network Organization: The Interplay between Social and Technological Networks
Cheng, Hsing Kenneth; Guo, Hong - NET Institute - 2008
find that computer viruses propagate faster but reach lower level of infection through technological network than through …
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The spread of computer viruses over a reduced scale-free network
Yang, Lu-Xing; Yang, Xiaofan - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 396 (2014) C, pp. 173-184
Due to the high dimensionality of an epidemic model of computer viruses over a general scale-free network, it is … propose an epidemic model of computer viruses over a reduced scale-free network. A theoretical analysis reveals that the …
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Modeling and Simulations of Worms and Mitigation Techniques
Abdelhafez, Mohamed - 2007
Internet worm attacks have become increasingly more frequent and have had a major impact on the economy, making the detection and prevention of these attacks a top security concern. Several countermeasures have been proposed and evaluated in recent literature. However, the eect of these proposed...
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Worm spreading with immunization: An interplay of spreading and immunity time scales
Peltomäki, Matti; Ovaska, Markus; Alava, Mikko - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 23, pp. 4152-4159
A model of epidemic spreading that is applicable to email worms, for instance, is studied analytically and numerically. It is built on mean-field percolation, and incorporates two time scales originating in spreading dynamics and immunization. A comparison to empirical data is provided. The...
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Using biological models to improve innovation systems : The case of computer anti‐viral software
Rice, John; Martin, Nigel - In: European Journal of Innovation Management 10 (2007) 2, pp. 201-214
. The paper seeks to present a critique of the innovation system that has emerged to combat computer viruses by comparing it …Purpose – A strong and fast‐cycle innovation system has been developed to counter the ongoing threat of computer … viruses within computer systems employing vulnerable operating systems. Generally, however, the innovative applications that …
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E‐mail viruses: how organizations can protect their e‐mails
Shih, Dong‐Her; Chiang, Hsiu‐Sen - In: Online Information Review 28 (2004) 5, pp. 356-366
An e‐mail virus is an e‐mail that can infect other programs by modifying them to include a replication of itself. When the infected e‐mails are opened, the e‐mail virus spreads itself to others. Today's society has seen a dramatic increase in the use of e‐mails. As a result,...
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