This article showcases our top picks for the Best Books On Computer Viruses. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below).
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Computer Virus Epidemic Modeling by Abidur Rahaman
This product was recommended by Shiv Gupta from Incrementors
This work analyzed the methods and techniques used in the analytical modeling of biological endemics to the domain of information technology. It first introduces some natural models and analyses their personalities. Then focuses on a model performing a computer virus epidemic in a network. Analytical calculation of epidemic threshold has been done. All individual nodes or computers are analyzed into four classes- susceptible, exposed, infected, and immunized. Transformations of the population of these four classes with time and with higher epidemic threshold are planned.
Zuto by Udi Aharoni
This product was recommended by Jill Sandy from Constant Delights
If you love adventure stories and computer science at the same time, this could be a good read for you because the book itself is a story told by a virus named Zuto about the journey to save his little world and his friend in the Recycle Bin from the invasion of a very malicious program. This book is for children aged 9 and above, so you can use it for reading time with your kids to enlighten them about computer science. One more plus point for this book is the Zutopedia at the end of the book in which computer terms such as viruses, IP addresses are clearly explained.
The Giant Black Book of Computer Viruses by Mark Ludwig
This product was recommended by Jill Sandy from Constant Delights
This book provides you with a basic glimpse of a variety of computer viruses and how to deal with them. If you test the code given in the book, you will be surprised by how quick and effective it is. Besides, this book could satisfy any of us who love to know more about system programming.