Shelob: Maintaining a Virus-"Free" Network
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 | 9:00PM–9:00PM
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Shelob was designed to stem the rapid spread of network-propagated viruses by combining several existing protocols and services. This server-based management tool, capable of removing infected computers from the network, went into production in fall of 2004, monitoring all nonwireless traffic from resident halls, computer labs, and desktop computers.
Presenters
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Matt Wilson
Interim CTO, University of Indianapolis