The Invariant Set Theory Postulate (this is dense and will take me some time to properly understand)
What Europeans Do at Night
“[Predictive blacklisting] uses data from past attacks to create a network-type graph out of the pattern of links between victims. It then runs a Google PageRank type algorithm for each victim looking for the most relevant attackers. The reuslting list is then used to block potential attackers in future.”
100K port Ethernet switch
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