Automatic defense against zero-day polymorphic worms in communication networks

"A computer worm is a kind of malicious program that self-replicates automatically and quickly to compromise the security of a computer network. A polymorphic worm is able to change its payload in every infection attempt thereby forcing constant changes to ward off the attacks. Whenever a novel...

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Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press [2013]
Series:Information security books
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Table of Contents:
  • ch. 1. The fundamental concepts
  • ch. 2. Computer networking
  • ch. 3. Intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPSs)
  • ch. 4. Honeypots
  • ch. 5. Internet worms
  • ch. 6. Reading resources on automated signature generation systems
  • ch. 7. Signature generation algorithms for polymorphic worms
  • ch. 8. Zero-day polymorphic worm collection method
  • ch. 9. Developed signature generation algorithms.