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   KEYWORDS : COMPUTER SECURITY
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Scientists Create Unbreakable Diamond Code -- Staff  -- Associated Press  -- May 03, 2005

Australian scientists believe they have developed an unbreakable information code to stop hackers, using a diamond, a kitchen microwave oven and an optical fibre.

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NSA plots software center -- Florence Olsen  -- Federal Computer Weekly  -- October 15, 2004

The National Security Agency's top information security official disclosed plans this week for a government-funded research center devoted to improving the security of commercial software, calling the initiative a modern-day Manhattan Project.

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Flaw Could Cripple Entire Net -- Staff  -- Associated Press  -- April 20, 2004

Researchers uncovered a serious flaw in the underlying technology for nearly all Internet traffic, a discovery that led to an urgent and secretive international effort to prevent global disruptions of Web surfing, e-mails and instant messages.

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Mutating software could predict hacker attacks -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- January 25, 2004

Software engineers have developed an intrusion-detection program capable of recognizing attack patterns before hackers have even developed them.

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Device 'quarantines' infected network computers -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- January 21, 2004

A new device that quarantines different portions of a computer network could stop worms and viruses infecting an entire company once they have breached its perimeter defences.

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Test bed helps the Internet evolve -- Nick Easen  -- CNN  -- September 12, 2003

Researchers have developed a smaller version of the Internet that will serve as a virtual laboratory to develop new business tools, computer programs and weapons against worms and viruses.

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Targeting Our Computers -- Rick White and Stratton Sclavos  -- Washington Post  -- August 14, 2003

The authors argue that the U.S. should pay more attention to cyberterrorism because as the recent blackout showed, attacks on our computer networks can "dramatically affect millions of our citizens and undermine core institutions of our society just as effectively as a weapon of mass destruction."

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Human or Computer? Take This Test -- Sara Robinson  -- New York Times  -- December 10, 2002

Researchers are developing puzzles that are extremely difficult for current machines or software programs to solve but easy for humans to crack as a way of distinguishing between humans and software programs.

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Future Watch: Immune computer systems -- Gary H. Anthes  -- Computerworld  -- December 09, 2002

Researchers are developing computer systems that systems become their own security experts, adapting to threats as they unfold and staying one step ahead of the action.

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Future Watch: Autoimmune computer systems -- Gary H. Anthes  -- Computerworld  -- December 09, 2002

New intrusion-detection software is being developed that mimics biological immune systems, learning to watch for unusual events. Other software randomly generates "detectors," throws away those that match normal behavior, and retains those that represent abnormal behavior.

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