PG 1400
While the security artificial intelligence on board the USM-VNP-5 is primarily associated with protecting vital computer systems, it contains another crucial purpose to the USM-VNP-5. In cooperation with the HCE, the United Star-systems of Man recognizes the existence of 'bad actors' and has prepared(With generous funding from the HCE) the security system on board to have adequate counter-offensive software and abilities in case of a security breach. The best defense is a good offense, after all.
Security can produce multiple variations of computer viruses, parasites, bugs, and worms onto a bad actor's mainframe with as little as 236 bytes of information utilizing the newest advances in Evolutionary Viral Defense Measures (EVDM). The EVDM system's compatibility is immense, as its evolutionary AI allows it to infiltrate even the most secure networks. The system can embed itself in a network of bad actors and modify its own replication and offensive measures to the hardware of that system.
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The EVDM's greatest advantage is that instead of attacking a system's software, it modifies the basic operative gates on which computational hardware is built. In layman's terms, the EVDM can infect any system and completely disable it from the inside out as soon as it is stored in any computerized memory. Completely disabling a bad actor's mainframe and contact the appropriate authorities.
The EVDM's limit is the time it takes to infect the hardware. The EVDM runs 'under the radar' as it generationally evolves within temporary files and computational loops. Depending on how advanced the software and hardware are on a computer system, speed and quality can cause severe delays. The EVDM is indiscriminate after it gets 'activated,' meaning the EVDM will (after extensive replication) begin to delete all vital systems in the software. This could be troublesome when evidence gets deleted or the life support system aboard space infrastructure gets 'modified'.
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