AN AGENT APPROACH FOR PROVIDING SECURITY IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.5.2.392Keywords:
Security, Distributed systems, Agent approach, Neural NetworksAbstract
In this paper an agent approach for providing security in distributed systems such as computer networks, Grid systems is presented. This approach envisages on-line and off-line monitoring in order to analyze users’ activity. The monitoring is done with the use of intelligent methods, namely neural networks.References
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