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Proceedings of

International Conference on Advances in Computer Science and Electronics Engineering CSEE 2013

"A LARGE-SCALE ZERO-DAY WORM SIMULATOR FOR CYBER-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS"

JODIE WETHERALL LUC TIDY STEVE WOODHEAD
DOI
10.15224/978-981-07-5461-7-45
Pages
230 - 234
Authors
3
ISBN
978-981-07-5461-7

Abstract: “The cost of a single zero-day network worm outbreak has been estimated at US$2.6 billion. Additionally zero-day worm outbreaks have been observed to spread at a significant pace across the global Internet, with an observed infection proportion of more than 90 percent of vulnerable hosts within 10 minutes. The threat posed by such fast-spreading malware is therefore significant, particularly given the fact that network operator / administrator intervention is not likely to take effect within the typical epidemiological timescale of such infections. An accepted tool that is used in researching the threat presented by zero-day worms is the use of simulation systems. However when considering zero-day worm outbreaks on the Internet there are persistent issues of scale and fidelity. The Internet Worm Simulator (IWS) reported in this paper is designed to address these issues by presenting a novel simulation method that, on a single workstation, can simulate an entire IPv4 address space on a n”

Keywords: cyber defence, malware, network worm, simulation, zero-day worm

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