Biological Models of Security for Virus Propagation in Computer Networks

Sanjay Goel, Stephen Bush. Biological Models of Security for Virus Propagation in Computer Networks. ;Login;, 29(6), Dec 2004.

Abstract

This aricle discusses the similarity between the propagation of pathogens (viruses and worms) on computer networks and the proliferation of pathogens in cellular organisms (organisms with genetic material contained within a membrane-encased nucleus). It introduces several biological mechanisms which are used in these organisms to protect against such pathogens and presents security models for networked computers inspired by several biological paradigms, including genomics (RNA interference), proteomics (pathway mapping), and physiology (immune system). In addition, the study of epidemiological models for disease control can inspire methods for controlling the spread of pathogens across multiple nodes of a network. It also presents results based on the authorsâ?? research in immune system modeling.