Design of network security projects using honeypots

作者: T. Andrew Yang , Banuprasad Samudrala , Karthik Sadasivam

DOI: 10.5555/1047846.1047890

关键词: Computer securityWorld Wide WebIntrusion detection systemHackerThe InternetSecurity serviceComputer scienceNetwork forensicsInternet securityHoneypotDenial-of-service attackNetwork Access ControlCampus networkNetwork security

摘要: Honeypots are closely monitored decoys that employed in a network to study the trail of hackers and alert administrators possible intrusion. Using honeypots provides cost-effective solution increase security posture an organization. Even though it is not panacea for breaches, useful as tool forensics intrusion detection. Nowadays, they also being extensively used by research community issues security, such Internet worms, spam control, DoS attacks, etc. In this paper, we advocate use effective educational security. We support claim demonstrating set projects have carried out network, which deployed specifically running distributed computer projects. The design our tackles challenges installing honeypot academic institution, intruding on campus while providing secure access Internet. addition classification honeypots, present framework designing assignments/projects courses. three sample discussed paper presented examples framework.

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