Title Bait a Trap: Introducing Natural Killer Cells to Artificial Immune System for Spyware Detection
Authors 梁意文
Issue Date 2012
Publisher Artificial Immune Systems
Keywords Natural Killer Cells
Artificial Immune System
Spyware
Citation Artificial immune systems. 2012:125-138.
Abstract Artificial Immune System (AIS) achieved some success in malware detection with its distributed, diverse and adaptive characteristics. However, in recent years, malware is evolving quickly in respect of stealth and complexity. This trend has brought a great challenge for AIS, especially when spyware emerged. To solve this problem, natural killer cells (NKs) which can lure latent viruses to expose themselves are introduced to AIS in this paper. We hope their counterparts can enhance the anti-latent capability of AIS by enticement strategy and collaboration with other AIS algorithms. Preliminary results show that artificial NKs can discover tiny abnormalities caused by novel spyware, and then release proper bait (called induction cytokines) to trigger the spyware's actions which will expose itself to further detection by AIS.
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