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CORR
2006
Springer

Peer to Peer Networks for Defense Against Internet Worms

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Peer to Peer Networks for Defense Against Internet Worms
Abstract-- Internet worms, which spread in computer networks without human mediation, pose a severe threat to computer systems today. The rate of propagation of worms has been measured to be extremely high and they can infect a large fraction of their potential hosts in a short time. We study two different methods of patch dissemination to combat the spread of worms. We first show that using a fixed number of patch servers performs woefully inadequately against Internet worms. We then show that by exploiting the exponential data dissemination capability of P2P systems, the spread of worms can be halted very effectively. We compare the two methods by using fluid models to compute two quantities of interest: the time taken to effectively combat the progress of the worm and the maximum number of infected hosts. We validate our models using Internet measurements and simulations.
Srinivas Shakkottai, R. Srikant
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where CORR
Authors Srinivas Shakkottai, R. Srikant
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