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Interesting take on patching strategies ...
"Chayes' research suggests that a worm may mutate so quickly that
contact tracing can't contain the infection. Therefore, she says,
administrators should first patch the most highly connected systems,
without regard to their proximity to other infected computers."
"Chayes distributed patches to the nodes with the largest numbers of
connections, regardless of whether the nodes connecting to them were
themselves infected. That method brought the infestation under control
with far fewer patches than the initial strategy had required."
"For many kinds of networks, no other strategy could do significantly
better, she showed."
Squashing Worms: Mutating computer worms evade treatment
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070825/mathtrek.asp
"Chayes' research suggests that a worm may mutate so quickly that
contact tracing can't contain the infection. Therefore, she says,
administrators should first patch the most highly connected systems,
without regard to their proximity to other infected computers."
"Chayes distributed patches to the nodes with the largest numbers of
connections, regardless of whether the nodes connecting to them were
themselves infected. That method brought the infestation under control
with far fewer patches than the initial strategy had required."
"For many kinds of networks, no other strategy could do significantly
better, she showed."
Squashing Worms: Mutating computer worms evade treatment
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070825/mathtrek.asp