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Title: Restriction Based System to Detect Malicious Activities in Windows OS
Authors: Nair, Dilip C
Keywords: Computer 2017
Project Report 2017
Computer Project Report
Project Report
15MCEI
15MCEI05
INS
INS 2017
CE (INS)
Issue Date: May-2017
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 15MCEI05;
Abstract: Security does not like complexity. With increasing Lines of Code (LoC) for any system, the complexity of incorporating security increases. Hence, Windows Operating Systems is more vulnerable than any other operating system. The main objective of this system is to restrict the Windows operating system to work in an unexploitable condition. We achieve this by imposing restrictions to the OS and monitor continuously for the violation of these restrictions. To decide how much restrictions is required we can divide the OS into three types, they are Productive Systems, Non-Productive Systems and Hybrid Systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7605
Appears in Collections:Dissertation, CE (INS)

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