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(Ebook) Artificial Intelligence Towards Cybersecurity Protection: A Representative Collection of Early Research Work, 2nd Edition by Henry S. Teng ISBN 9798883496126, B0CWDR578T

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Authors:Henry S. Teng
Pages:342 pages.
Year:2024
Editon:2nd
Language:english
File Size:36.65 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9798883496126, B0CWDR578T
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(Ebook) Artificial Intelligence Towards Cybersecurity Protection: A Representative Collection of Early Research Work, 2nd Edition by Henry S. Teng ISBN 9798883496126, B0CWDR578T

This book is a collection of the author’s early research work and practice in applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) towards cybersecurity protection. The papers can be considered a representation of similar work by other scientists, researchers, and practitioners in the same field during the mid-1980s.One of the papers included in this book describes an expert system or knowledge-based system that performs security inspection of a VAX/VMS System over a DECnet-based network. The expert system was placed in production use within Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC, later acquired by HP) from 1987 to 1992. DECnet was once a coexistent network protocol suite and product with today's TCP/IP Internet. The internal code name for the expert system was called XSAFE, following the naming conventions of the leading expert systems in the 1980s. XSAFE at its peak was inspecting or performing network-based scans for the security vulnerabilities of close to 54,000 VAX/VMS devices. These devices or nodes were connected and formed DEC's internal network, code name Easynet. Later on, an upgraded version of XSAFE was developed and was capable of scanning DEC Ultrix nodes (a variation of Unix) over a TCP/IP-based network for security vulnerabilities.
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