Emergent network defence

a network defence and network technology, applied in the field of network security, can solve the problems of increasing unable to maintain the basic hygiene of configuration and patching, and slow human intervention, so as to limit the spread of malware, reduce the number of unmanaged or poorly managed network nodes, and reduce the effect of human intervention

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-09-03
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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Benefits of technology

The technical effect of this patented technology is to provide a way to manage complex computer networks efficiently while ensuring their proper functioning. This means that human operators only have limited time to handle malwares and they don't always keep track of every single network node. Instead, these systems rely on various techniques like monitoring and analyzing data from multiple devices connected over a communication network. These techniques help prevent attacks by detecting any suspicious activity and taking appropriate actions accordingly.

Problems solved by technology

The technical problem addressed in this patent is how to effectively manage and respond to various types of attacks on computer systems without compromising the integrity or functionality of the entire organization. Current methods involve static analysis and dynamic programming techniques, but there is no effective solution.

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[0027]In describing the preferred embodiments of the present invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.

[0028]For purposes of illustration and clarity but without intending to limit the invention, the term “node” is generally understood here to be an individual element with specific characteristics within an environment where the node can communicate with other neighboring nodes. A node is embodied as a “host”, though this embodiment is not intended to limit the application of a node beyond a “host” as defined. The term “host” refers to a specific embodiment of a node as a processing device configured to communicate with neighboring node(s) and to determine a level of nervousness of said

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A system and method are provided of a node for use in a network having a plurality of nodes. The node is configured to identify neighboring node(s) within a predetermined closeness of said node, measured by any of physical, logical, network hops, network link, or vertices analysis closeness. The node determines a level of nervousness of itself and sends and/or receives communication as to the level of nervousness to the neighboring node(s).

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Owner GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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