This paper discusses the similarity between propagation of pathogens (viruses and worms) on computer networks with proliferation of pathogens in cellular organisms (organisms with genetic material contained within a membrane encased nucleus). It introduces several biological mechanisms that are used in these organisms to protect against such pathogens and presents security models for networked computers inspired by biological paradigms. Models for computer security can be based on several different biological paradigms, including, genomics (RNA Interference), proteomics (pathway mapping) and physiology (Immune System). The paper discusses these models and presents results based on the authors' research in immune system modeling.
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