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Title: | The Study of Network Attacks by Using Complex Network Models |
Authors: | Mao, Linglin |
Department: | Department of Electronic Engineering |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Supervisor: | Supervisor: Dr. Yeung, Alan K H; Assessor: Mr. Ng, K T |
Abstract: | Inside a computer network (i.e. scale-free or regular), virus brings damage and anti-virus soft-ware/service brings protectioni. The trade-off between being attacked by virus and paying mon-ey to get protection is usually evaluated by the network administrator or/and individuals in-side/consist of the network. In our presented models, the trade-off is evaluated by each individual inside the network and each individual makes its own decision of using anti-virus software/service or not. Overall, the popularity of the anti-virus software/service (i.e. how many individuals will even-tually use anti-virus software/service) is affected by the topology of the network, properties of the software/service and properties of the virus. This project studies the relationship between the popularity of the anti-virus software/service and the things we think have effect on it. |
Appears in Collections: | Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects |
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