منابع مشابه
A Study on Masquerade Detection
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I am indebted to my advisor, Dr. Mark Stamp, for his consistent guidance, support, and encouragement throughout my master program. Dr. Mark Stamp has tirelessly guided me on how to perform meaningful research at every step. He has been and will always be an excellent role model for me. They have made my life in San Jose enjoyable and memorable. I am especially grateful to my dea...
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John Skelhorn introduces masquerade, a strategy of prey animals to resemble inanimate (and inedible) objects.
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Masquerade syndromes are disorders that occur with intraocular inflammation and are often misdiagnosed as a chronic idiopathic uveitis. The term "Masquerade Syndrome" was first used in 1967 to describe a case of conjunctival carcinoma that manifested as chronic conjunctivitis [22]. Today, it is used to describe disorders that stimulate chronic uveitis. Because of the nature of the underlying di...
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There are several problems related to security in computer networks. In this work only detection of masquerade attacks is explored. A masquerade attack occurs when an illegitimate user tries to impersonate a legitimate user; therefore, the masquerade user gets the privileges from the legitime user account. The task of detecting masquerade users is not easy since the masquerade user has yield th...
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مترجم: دکتر محمدحسین دهقان: استاد- چشمپزشک- دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی دکتر حسین قاضی: دستیار چشمپزشکی- دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی * این مقاله ترجمهای از مجموعه “Focal Point” مربوط به ماه September سال 2013 با عنوان “Masquerade Syndrome” میباشد. مقدمه سندرمهای Masquerade Syndrome (MS) که حدود 5 درصد موارد یووییت را تشکیل میدهند با سلولهایی که به نظر میرسد ارت...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Interstices: Journal of Architecture and Related Arts
سال: 1990
ISSN: 2537-9194,1170-585X
DOI: 10.24135/ijara.v0i0.31