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Applying FML and Fuzzy Ontologies to malware behavioural analysis


Abstract:

Antimalware applications represent one of the most important research topic in the area of information security threat. Indeed, most computer network issues have malwares...Show More

Abstract:

Antimalware applications represent one of the most important research topic in the area of information security threat. Indeed, most computer network issues have malwares as their underlying cause. As a consequence, enhanced systems for analyzing the behavior of malwares are needed in order to try to predict their malicious actions and minimize eventual computer damages. However, because the environments where malwares operate are characterized by high levels of imprecision and vagueness, the conventional data analysis tools lack to deal with these computer safety applications. This work tries to bridge this gap by integrating semantic technologies and computational intelligence methods, such as the Fuzzy Ontologies and Fuzzy Markup Language (FML), in order to propose an advanced semantic decision making system that, as shown by experimental results, achieves good performances in terms of malicious programs identification.
Date of Conference: 27-30 June 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 September 2011
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Conference Location: Taipei, Taiwan

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