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"Honeynet is a groundbreaking project," says Stephen Northcutt, the central technical figure of the Security Administration and Network Security Institute.
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He has helped produce a simple model for Honeynet that in preliminary tests has succeeded in anticipating common types of attacks.
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His home system metamorphosed into the Honeynet Project, staffed by 30 computer-security experts and a psychologist who work free of charge in their spare time.
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Perhaps the best example is the Honeynet Project, created in 1999 by Lance Spitzner, a Chicago-based senior securities architect for Sun Microsystems, to "learn the tools, tactics and motives of the black-hat community."
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According to Spitzner, the Honeynet Project does nothing to lure hackers, and it uses the information for study rather than law enforcement.
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Provos also volunteers time serving on the board of directors for USENIX, or the Advanced Computing Technical Association, and working on the Honeynet Project, an international nonprofit security research organization.
CNET News.com 2011
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I am one of the founders of the German Honeynet Project and obtained a doctorate from the
honeyblog 2010
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I am one of the founders of the German Honeynet Project and obtained a doctorate from the
honeyblog 2010
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The finding came Friday afternoon as Kaminsky pored over data that members of the Honeynet Project had collected on the worm.
unknown title 2009
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The Honeynet Project has 30 members, and works with various other organizations through The Honeynet Research Alliance.
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