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| Date: | 9 Feb 2007 15:38:39 -0000 |
Hello Readers, I was looking for some insight from some of the readers of this mailing list. I am an undergraduate at the University of Central Florida and would like to submit some journal articles to an undergraduate research journal conducted here at the university. However, I am curious as to what some of the readers may suggest that I look into research wise. Current research interests are: denial of service, bot networks, the effects of bot networks on bandwidth consumption, analysis of malware, vulnerabilities, etc. Any suggestions on a specific research topic that may seem interesting would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advanced. Sincerely, Devin McLean (airlinedev [at] gmail [dot] com)
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