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HoneyLab: Large-Scale Honeypot Deployment and Resource Sharing
2009
2009 Third International Conference on Network and System Security
Honeypots are valuable tools for detecting and analyzing malicious activity on the Internet. Successful and time-critical detection of such activity often depends on large-scale deployment. However, commercial organizations usually do not share honeypot data, and large, open honeypot initiatives only provide read-only alert feeds. As a result, while large and resourceful organizations can afford the high cost of this technology, smaller security firms and security researchers are fundamentally
doi:10.1109/nss.2009.65
dblp:conf/nss/ChinMAI09
fatcat:3j2gcven6jgwzcvtb6yob3tcfe