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Connection-Rate Filtering Based on Virus Throttle Technology

Overview Network threats once were slow-moving and easy to defend against when information transfer was done largely by sharing floppies. Organizations had the time they needed to clean their networks and install defenses. However, as CPU speeds increase, bandwidth grows, networks become more business critical and clients become more mobile, network administrators increasingly lack the time to shut down operations or develop inoculations to cure the infections.

Nor is productivity the only victim of network viruses. The SQL Slammer virus took out a 911 emergency response center serving two police departments and 14 fire departments near Seattle. Protecting against computer viruses can ultimately be an effort to protect lives.

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PublisherHewlett-Packard (HP) File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2006
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