Focusing exclusively on Internet worms, this book offers you solid worm detection and mitigation strategies for your work in the field. This ground-breaking volume enables you to put rising worm trends into perspective with practical information in detection and defence techniques utilizing data from live networks, real IP addresses and commercial tools. It helps you understand the classifications and groupings of worms, and offers a deeper understanding of how they threaten network and system security. are implemented, the book scrutinizes targets that worms have attacked over the years and the likely targets of the immediate future. Moreover, this reference explains how to detect worms using a variety of mechanisms and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of three approaches - traffic analysis, honeypots and dark network monitors, and signature analysis. The book concludes with a discussion of four effective defences against network worms, including host-based defences, network firewalls and filters, application layer proxies, and a direct attack on the worm network itself.
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