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JCS
2011
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12 years 10 months ago
Automatic analysis of malware behavior using machine learning
Malicious software—so called malware—poses a major threat to the security of computer systems. The amount and diversity of its variants render classic security defenses ineffe...
Konrad Rieck, Philipp Trinius, Carsten Willems, Th...
SICHERHEIT
2010
13 years 5 months ago
A Malware Instruction Set for Behavior-Based Analysis
We introduce a new representation for monitored behavior of malicious software called Malware Instruction Set (MIST). The representation is optimized for effective and efficient a...
Philipp Trinius, Carsten Willems, Thorsten Holz, K...
ECRIME
2007
13 years 11 months ago
A comparison of machine learning techniques for phishing detection
There are many applications available for phishing detection. However, unlike predicting spam, there are only few studies that compare machine learning techniques in predicting ph...
Saeed Abu-Nimeh, Dario Nappa, Xinlei Wang, Suku Na...
ACSAC
1999
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
An Application of Machine Learning to Network Intrusion Detection
Differentiating anomalous network activity from normal network traffic is difficult and tedious. A human analyst must search through vast amounts of data to find anomalous sequenc...
Chris Sinclair, Lyn Pierce, Sara Matzner
CVPR
2009
IEEE
1096views Computer Vision» more  CVPR 2009»
15 years 2 months ago
How far can you get with a modern face recognition test set using only simple features?
In recent years, large databases of natural images have become increasingly popular in the evaluation of face and object recognition algorithms. However, Pinto et al. previously ...
Nicolas Pinto, James J. DiCarlo, David D. Cox