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Network Intrusion Detection System

A network intrusion detection system or NIDs, is a mot like the ?ice? from cyberpunk books. It is essentially a specialised AI that pattern checks across the computer systems of a network, looking for signs of intrusion.

NIDs work in two ways: They either compare to a database of known hacks, or they train themselves on how a network is normally used and spot deviations in pattern.

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Large Image Display: VTT's AR Sensor Web for Real-Time Road Ice Detection
A larger version of the system overview map from the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, demonstrating how their latest HGV-based modular real-time ice detection sensor web really functions.



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India's Digital Heritage programme: Taking heritage to VR
Microsoft Research has embarked on a pilot programme designed to digitise India's cultural heritage, and enable visitors to tour some of the greatest sites, without physical intrusion, or risking damage to structures.



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Network Game Programming: Part 1
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 7
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 6
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 5
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 4
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 3
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 2
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



 

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(15/05/2008)
(from the Armed Forces Journal, May 5, 2008)

?America needs a network that can project power by building an af.mil robot network (botnet) that can direct such massive amounts of traffic to target computers that they can no...


(05/10/2009)
A surveillance state, with cameras on every street is commonplace but now Big Business is also turning to Big Brother.

Face recognition, behaviour analysing surveillance cameras, biometric profiling and the monitoring and sto...


(23/09/2012)
UT Dallas computer scientists have developed a technique to automatically allow one computer in a virtual network to monitor another for intrusions, viruses or anything else that could cause a computer to malfunction.

The tec...


(02/12/2012)
Cyber attacks that have long caused major work disruption and theft of private information are becoming more sophisticated with prolonged attacks perpetrated by organized groups. In September 2012, Bank of America, Citibank, the New York St...


(30/05/2010)
A new way of finding community structure within networks -- anything from social networks such as Facebook, to power grids, political voting networks, and protein interaction networks in biology -- could help us understand how people are co...