Sandia proposes anti-viral bots
Sandia National Laboratories is working on an "adaptive agent" that learns to recognize threats to networks and can act either alone or in concert with other bots like itself to negate the threat. According to the leader of the Red Team, a group of hackers paid by the U.S. government to attack selected test sites, the company's cyberagents held off a concerted attack by four experienced hackers for 16 hours.
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