Self-certifying alert

Information security – Monitoring or scanning of software or data including attack... – Vulnerability assessment

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ABSTRACT:
A containment system may include generating and/or sending an alert as the basis for safely sharing knowledge about detected worms. An alert may contain information that proves that a given program has a vulnerability. The alert may be self-certifying such that its authenticity may be independently verified by a computing system.

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