Title :
Overcoming the limitations in computer worm models
Author :
Osorio, Fernando C Colón ; Posluszny, Frank S., III
Author_Institution :
Wireless Syst. Security Res. Lab., Marlborom, MA, USA
Abstract :
In less than two decades, computer viruses and worms have grown from an anomaly to an everyday occurrence. In response to such a threat, the academic community has started a set of research projects seeking to understand worm behavior through creation of models. Staniford created a model to explain the propagation behaviors of worms in computer network environments. Liljenstam added a spatial perspective to this model, varying the infection rate by the scanning worms´ source and destination groups. These models have been shown to describe generic Internet-scale behavior adequately. However, they often ignore the nuances present on a highly localized network such as a campus-at a local university. In this manuscript, we make and validate the claim that certain real-world constraints, such as bandwidth and heterogeneity of hosts, affect the propagation of worms and thus should not be ignored when creating models for analysis of worm behaviors.
Keywords :
Internet; computer network security; computer viruses; Internet scale behavior; computer network environment; computer virus; computer worm; destination group; propagation behavior; research project; worm behavior; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Computational modeling; Grippers; Internet; Mathematical model; Software;
Conference_Titel :
Malicious and Unwanted Software (MALWARE), 2010 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nancy, Lorraine
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9353-1
DOI :
10.1109/MALWARE.2010.5665791