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Robust Reactions to Potential Day-Zero Worms Through Cooperation and Validation
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2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Cooperative defensive systems communicate and cooperate in their response to worm attacks, but determine the presence of a worm attack solely on local information. Distributed worm detection and immunization systems track suspicious behavior at multiple cooperating nodes to determine whether a worm attack is in progress. Earlier work has shown that cooperative systems can respond quickly to day-zero worms, while distributed defensive systems allow detectors to be more conservative (i.e.
doi:10.1007/11836810_31
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