All pages tagged with honeynet
The Use of Honeynets to Detect Exploited Systems Across Large Enterprise Networks
An extremely interesting paper written by Georgia Institute of Technology a IEEE security workshop. The Georgia Institute of Technology has several Honeynets deployed on a network of 30,000+ systems.
Document added on May 27, 2011Honeypots
Among other benefits, running a honeynet makes one acutely aware about "what is going on" out there. While placing a network IDS outside one's firewall might also provide a similar ...
Document added on May 28, 2011Design Of A Default Redhat Server 6.2 Honeypot
The following paper is a description of how I have designed and implemented a honeypot system. The paper describes how the honeypot is used to capture data in layers using ...
Document added on April 2, 2011Know Your Enemy: Honeynets
This paper focuses on what a honeynet is, its value to the security community, how it works, and the risks/issues involved. This paper has been updated to include GenI, GenII, ...
Document added on March 1, 2011Creating a Virtual HoneyNet
Creating a virtual honeynet is no more than configuring a number of virtual-networked-systems to log all activity heading to it, while looking as generic as possible. Don't worry if you ...
Document added on April 18, 2011Honey Pots and Honey Nets - Security through Deception
This article describes a security tool and concept known as a Honey Pot and Honeynet. What makes this security tool different is that Honey Pots and Honeynets are digital network ...
Document added on June 12, 2011Hands in the Honeypot
The Honeynet Project was started for the purpose of recording the actions of attackers. The results were quite surprising. According to the findings of the Honeynet Project, a random computer ...
Document added on Feb. 19, 2011Honeypot + Honeypot = Honeynet
What do you get when you place two (or more) honeypots into a network? The answer is a honeynet. The idea of creating a network of lures was the seminal ...
Written by: Eric Carr and added on Jan. 18, 2011Design Of A Default Redhat Server 6.2 Honeypot
The following paper is a description of how I have designed and implemented a honeypot system. The paper describes how the honeypot is used to capture data in layers using ...
Written by: Stephen Holcroft and added on Jan. 20, 2011Know Your Enemy: Worms at War
This paper was born out of pure curiosity. Our Honeynet was being pounded with UDP port 137 and TCP port 139 scans. The network was getting scanned 5-10 times a ...
Written by: Honeynet Project and added on March 23, 2011