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29 May 2013 Design and implementation of dynamic hybrid Honeypot network
Peili Qiao, Shan-Shan Hu, Ji-Qiang Zhai
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Abstract
The method of constructing a dynamic and self-adaptive virtual network is suggested to puzzle adversaries, delay and divert attacks, exhaust attacker resources and collect attacking information. The concepts of Honeypot and Honeyd, which is the frame of virtual Honeypot are introduced. The techniques of network scanning including active fingerprint recognition are analyzed. Dynamic virtual network system is designed and implemented. A virtual network similar to real network topology is built according to the collected messages from real environments in this system. By doing this, the system can perplex the attackers when Hackers attack and can further analyze and research the attacks. The tests to this system prove that this design can successfully simulate real network environment and can be used in network security analysis.
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Peili Qiao, Shan-Shan Hu, and Ji-Qiang Zhai "Design and implementation of dynamic hybrid Honeypot network", Proc. SPIE 8752, Modeling and Simulation for Defense Systems and Applications VIII, 87520L (29 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2014434
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KEYWORDS
Operating systems

Analytical research

Network security

Classification systems

Target detection

Dynamical systems

Fingerprint recognition

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