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Effectiveness Analysis of Reflective Holographic Defense with AI-Driven Security Solutions

08 April 2025, Version 1
This content is an early or alternative research output and has not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge University Press at the time of posting.

Abstract

This study examines the feasibility of using holographic security systems as a defense mechanism against malware. Traditional cybersecurity methods are often limited to signature-based or behavior-analysis detection systems. However, metamorphic and polymorphic malware continuously alter their structure to evade detection. This paper discusses how holographic shield technology can provide defense against dynamic threats and compares it to existing methods in the literature. The proposed approach manipulates attackers' perception by using deceptive data layers, neutralizing the attack passively. The advantages, disadvantages, and limitations are thoroughly analyzed, offering suggestions for future research directions.

Keywords

Holographic Shield
Cybersecurity
Metamorphic and Polymorphic Malware
Deception Technology
Dynamic Defense Mechanisms
AI-Driven Security
Deceptive Data Layers
Next-Generation Cyber Defense

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