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Simulating the propagation of active worms

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Xiang Fan
Research aims at finding "an effective defense mechanism to curb the rapid propagation of active worms by gaining a deep insight into the propagation mechanisms employed by past active worms and the potential propagation mechanisms that could be employed by future active worms"--p. 14.

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Central Queensland University

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  • Yes

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  • No

Supervisor

Dr Yang Xiang ; Dr Shawkat Ali

Thesis Type

  • Master's by Research Thesis

Thesis Format

  • Traditional

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