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A Novel Computer Virus Propagation Model under Security Classification

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  • Qingyi Zhu
  • Chen Cen

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In reality, some computers have specific security classification. For the sake of safety and cost, the security level of computers will be upgraded with increasing of threats in networks. Here we assume that there exists a threshold value which determines when countermeasures should be taken to level up the security of a fraction of computers with low security level. And in some specific realistic environments the propagation network can be regarded as fully interconnected. Inspired by these facts, this paper presents a novel computer virus dynamics model considering the impact brought by security classification in full interconnection network. By using the theory of dynamic stability, the existence of equilibria and stability conditions is analysed and proved. And the above optimal threshold value is given analytically. Then, some numerical experiments are made to justify the model. Besides, some discussions and antivirus measures are given.

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  • Qingyi Zhu & Chen Cen, 2017. "A Novel Computer Virus Propagation Model under Security Classification," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:8609082
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/8609082
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