Computers and epidemiology
Kephart, J.O.; White, S.R.; Chess, D.M.
Spectrum, IEEE
Volume 30, Issue 5, May 1993 Page(s):20 - 26
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/6.275061
Summary:Analogies with biological disease with topological considerations
added, which show that the spread of computer viruses can be contained,
and the resulting epidemiological model are examined. The findings of
computer virus epidemiology show that computer viruses are far less rife
than many have claimed, that many fail to thrive, that even successful
viruses spread at nowhere near the exponential rate that some have
claimed, and that centralized reporting and response within an
organization is an extremely effective defense. A case study is
presented, and some steps for companies to take are suggested
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