Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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456200 | Computers & Security | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Computer viruses are an important risk to computational systems endangering either corporations of all sizes or personal computers used for domestic applications. Here, classical epidemiological models for disease propagation are adapted to computer networks and, by using simple systems identification techniques a model called SAIC (Susceptible, Antidotal, Infectious, Contaminated) is developed. Real data about computer viruses are used to validate the model.
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Authors
Jose R.C. Piqueira, Adolfo A. de Vasconcelos, Carlos E.C.J. Gabriel, Vanessa O. Araujo,