Malicious codes and worms comprise the largest portion of the loss caused the security problem in the Internet. Small worms such as the “Blaster” spread quickly through the eno...
Jangha Kim, Kanghee Lee, Sangwook Kim, Jungtaek Se...
The presence of "unwanted" (or background) traffic in the Internet is a well-known fact. In principle any network that has been engineered without taking its presence in...
Hosts infected with malicious software, so called malware, are ubiquitous in today’s computer networks. The means whereby malware can infiltrate a network are manifold and rang...
Konrad Rieck, Guido Schwenk, Tobias Limmer, Thorst...
A central problem in sensor network security is that sensors are susceptible to physical capture attacks. Once a sensor is compromised, the adversary can easily launch clone attac...
Kai Xing, Fang Liu, Xiuzhen Cheng, David Hung-Chan...
— The current standard for Fault-Tolerance in the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) does not support network partitioning. However, distributed systems, and those...