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From: altenbur@plains.NoDak.edu (Karl Altenburg)
Subject: Re: [Q] immune system to computer viruses
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Josiah Poon (josiah@arch.su.edu.au) wrote:
: I appreciate if netters can give me pointers of where I can find
: references about immune system developed using evolutionary
: computing techniques to detect computer viruses. Thanks.

I beleive you are talking about the work being done at IBM.  Here is
a reference:

Jeffery O. Kephart.  A Biologically Inspired Immune System for Computers.
Artificial Life IV.  R. Brooks and P. Maes (editors). MIT Press.
pp. 130-139.  1994.

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Karl R Altenburg				altenbur@plains.NoDak.edu
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND  58105

All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God.  SIR THOMAS BROWNE
