… spread of computer viruses, worms, and other self-replicating malware is affected by the logical topology of the network … becomes infected depends on the network topology. Specifically, …
P Van Mieghem, J Omic - arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.2588, 2013 - arxiv.org
… By separately observing each node, we will model the virusspread in a bi-directional network specified by a symmetric adjacency matrix A. Every node i at time t in the network has two …
… used by a virus and can be manipulated by virus writers to circumvent … virusesspreading over scale-free networks, viruses might be rewritten so as to change the structure of the network …
… in these networks affect the spread of computer viruses within … be formulated in terms of networks, in which nodes represent … contacts between individuals (network links, hyperlinks, …
… In our context, this model is describing the spread of viruses in a network in the … the virus, but they are regularly scanned for the presence of the virus, and the software removes the virus …
… ) networkspreading model, and present a virus control strategy in which nodes in a network are … , hence lower exposure levels to a viral attack on the network. The strategy presented is …
… that they are the base of many recent works on virusspread on networks, we can mention [1… Concerning the subject on mathematical modeling of epidemic spreading we should …
… in the network relate to potential viralspread. … network metrics correlate mobility behavior with virusspread over time. Because of this clear correlation, we have used this set of network …
Y Wan, S Roy, A Saberi - 2007 46th IEEE Conference on …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… Our aim is to design D and K so that the network structure best inhibits virusspread, and hence minimizes epidemic size. This goal leads us to consider optimization with respect to a …