Kevin P. Anchor, Paul D. Williams, G. Gunsch, G. Lamont
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The computer defense immune system: current and future research in intrusion detection
The Computer Defense Immune System is an artificial immune system for detecting computer viruses and network intrusions. This paper discusses the system architecture, presents current research and results in enhancing the system, and discusses planned future research topics that will be used to improve the system's capabilities.