Title
Fitting a code-red virus spread model: An account of putting theory into practice
Abstract
This paper is about fitting a model for the spreading of a computer virus to measured data, contributing not only the fitted model, but equally important, an account of the process of getting there. Over the last years, there has been an increased interest in epidemic models to study the speed of virus spread. But parameterising such models is hard, because due to the unexpected nature of real outbreaks, there is not much solid measurement data available, and the data may often have imperfections. We propose a mean-field model for computer virus spread, and use parameter fitting techniques to set the model's parameter values based on measured data. We discuss a number of steps that had to be taken to make the fitting work, including preprocessing and interpreting the measurement data, and restructuring the model based on the available data. We show that the resulting parameterised model closely mimics real system behaviour, with a relative squared error of 0.7%.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/DRCN.2016.7470833
2016 12th International Conference on the Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN)
Keywords
Field
DocType
code-red virus spread model,epidemic models,mean-field,computer virus spread,parameter fitting techniques
Data modeling,Mathematical optimization,Computer science,Computer virus,Algorithm,Mean squared error,Preprocessor,Code (cryptography),Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2639-2313
0
0.34
References 
Authors
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
anna kolesnichenko1191.69
Boudewijn R. Haverkort21205117.45
Anne Remke317523.96
Pieter-Tjerk de Boer418422.82