Title
A study on monitoring and protecting computer system against interception threat
Abstract
Perfect protection against all system threats is considered to be impossible. The problem of monitoring against the threats has been an issue in literature, but its progress has not yet been met any practical need. Further, the inherent complexity of the problem in terms of any known approaches gives firm impressions that there are no practical solutions, and so fewer challenges have been made than those against virus and worms. This paper presents a new challenge of setting up traps against most interception threats that try to copy or read illicitly programs or data. Figuratively, traps are set up on the place where any legitimate program could not reach. The proposed technique uses sensor objects and is considered to be the best way of detecting unknown interception threats.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
Human.Society.Internet
computer system,interception threat,known approach,inherent complexity,fewer challenge,practical solution,practical need,legitimate program,illicitly program,firm impression,unknown interception threat
Field
DocType
Volume
Protection system,Interception,Computer security,Computer science,Computer virus
Conference
2713
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0302-9743
3-540-40456-2
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Seong-Je Cho112427.85
Chulyean Chang200.34
Joonmo Kim3337.13
Jongmoo Choi400.34