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Researches on process algebra based rootkits-immune mechanism

The 27th Chinese Control and Decision Conference (2015 CCDC), 2015
We present a novel mechanism for detecting unknown rootkits and immunizing known rootkit for the purposes of protecting the computer from being infected by rootkits. Inspired by the immune system of human beings, our mechanism adopts the humoral immunity mechanism to detect and defense tough rootkits.
Linbo Tao   +3 more
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A Nonlinear Boolean Function with Good Algebraic Immunity

2007 3rd International Workshop on Signal Design and Its Applications in Communications, 2007
We describe the algebraic immunity and calculation of algebraic immunity of boolean functions. We propose a new balanced n-variable boolean function with high algebraic immunity. We check the nonlinearity of the new function for n < 20 and the algebraic immunity of the function in case of n < 18. We conjecture it has optimum algebraic immunity.
Ju Young Kim, Hong-Yeop Song
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Group Algebras and Correlation Immune Functions

2005
In this paper we consider functions $F : {\mathbb F}^{m}_{2} \rightarrow {\{\pm\}}$ which satisfy certain linear and differential properties. The investigation of these properties is motivated by applications in cryptography. The linear property that we are interested in is “correlation immunity”, the differential properties are known under the name
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Construction of Boolean Function with Maximum Algebraic Immunity

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
To resist algebraic attacks, a high algebraic immunity is now an important criteria for Boolean functions used in stream ciphers. In recent years, several constructions of Boolean functions with maximum algebraic immunity (MAI) have been investigated. In this survey paper, we review the recent constructions of Boolean functions with MAI, and classify ...
Xiao Wen Xiong, Ai Guo Wei, Kai Yin
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Using Wiedemann’s Algorithm to Compute the Immunity Against Algebraic and Fast Algebraic Attacks

2006
We show in this paper how to apply well known methods from sparse linear algebra to the problem of computing the immunity of a Boolean function against algebraic or fast algebraic attacks. For an n-variable Boolean function, this approach gives an algorithm that works for both attacks in O(n2nD) complexity and O(n2n) memory. Here and d corresponds to
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On the Fast Algebraic Immunity of Majority Functions

2019
In different contexts such as filtered LFSR, Goldreich’s PRG, and FLIP stream ciphers, the security of a cryptographic primitive mostly depends on the algebraic properties of one Boolean function. Since the Seventies, more and more efficient attacks have been exhibited in this context, related to more and more general algebraic properties, such as the ...
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A Process Algebra Model of the Immune System

2004
Current models of the immune system have proven capable of reproducing the dynamics of the immune system response. However, they lack of formalisms (including semantics) to understand general laws of immune system behaviour. This paper introduces a process algebra with which we can model the immune system and make this model subjected to formal ...
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Roles of RNA silencing in viral and non-viral plant immunity and in the crosstalk between disease resistance systems

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Sara Lopez-Gomollon, David C Baulcombe
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On Axtended Algebraic Immunity of Boolean Functions

Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 2011
Xiao-wen Xiong, Long-jiang Qu, Chao Li
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