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Intelligent behavior is the selection of actions based on knowledge. The design of the fuzzy adaptive survivability tool (FAST) agents and their intelligent behavior is explained. A FAST agent uses Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) logic as the reasoning framework to decide on desirable response plans. These decisions are both context-sensitive to take into account the changes in the network status and cost-sensitive to avoid the risk of collateral damage. A real-world scenario, which shows how the FAST agents choose desirable responses to mitigate scanning worm traffic, is also presented.