会议专题

BREAKING MONOCULTURES IN P2P NETWORKS FOR WORM PREVENTION

Peer-to-Peer (P2P) worm has become an interesting research topic during recent years. It is widely believed that the monoculture of P2P systems results in fast worm propagation in P2P networks and software diversity can decrease the virulence of worms and the effectiveness of repeated applications of single attacks. In order to break monocultures in P2P networks, we propose a P2P-based software diversity model and conduct both theoretical analysis and extensive simulations to test the performance of software diversity in containing P2P worm propagation. We find that our proposed software diversity model can efficiently improve the performance of worm prevention in P2P networks.

Peer-to-peer network peer-to-peer worm monocultures software diversity worm propagation

YING ZHOU ZHONG-FU WU HAO WANG JIANG ZHONG YONG FENG ZHENG-ZHOU ZHU

College of Computer Science, Chongqing University, Campus A, 400044 Chongqing, China

国际会议

2006 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics(IEEE第五届机器学习与控制论坛)

大连

英文

2793-2798

2006-08-13(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)