2024
DOI: 10.3390/math13010091
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A Paradigm for Modeling Infectious Diseases: Assessing Malware Spread in Early-Stage Outbreaks

Egils Ginters,
Uga Dumpis,
Laura Calvet Liñán
et al.

Abstract: As digitalization and artificial intelligence advance, cybersecurity threats intensify, making malware—a type of software installed without authorization to harm users—an increasingly urgent concern. Due to malware’s social and economic impacts, accurately modeling its spread has become essential. While diverse models exist for malware propagation, their selection tends to be intuitive, often overlooking the unique aspects of digital environments. Key model choices include deterministic vs. stochastic, planar … Show more

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