Intelligent Agents in Managing a Centralized Anti-Virus Solution

Agents are best defined as software with the ability to solve problems independently without any intervention or assistance from the user. Agents with intelligence characters would be able to adapt themselves to environment, be able to learn, rationalize and also communicate to with one another. A s...

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Main Author: Jazlina, Ahmad Azahari
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://etd.uum.edu.my/1244/1/JAZLINA_BT._AHMAD_AZAHARI.pdf
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Summary:Agents are best defined as software with the ability to solve problems independently without any intervention or assistance from the user. Agents with intelligence characters would be able to adapt themselves to environment, be able to learn, rationalize and also communicate to with one another. A software named Trend Virus Control System (TVCS) produced by Trend Micro, has been identified and selected as a model to emulate as an intelligent agent. The Five Domains of Security Model is used as a framework to analyze the security aspects of the bank’s network. The study uses Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis to examine TVCS. A Fish Bone diagram is also illustrated to give an overview of the security risks posed by intelligent agents. The study offers two propositions. Firstly, TVCS uses an intelligent agent approach. Secondly, TVCS agents pose security risks to Bank XYZ network. Finally, recommendations are made based on identification of the security risks to strengthen level of security of Bank XYZ network. However, in this study, there are still no definite and confirmed answers to the stated propositions. Therefore, follow-up studies should be made by other researchers to further investigate the area.