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HONEYPOTS (Network Security) SEMINAR
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11-22-2010, 12:55 AM
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HONEYPOTS (Network Security) SEMINAR
CONTENTS
1. History of the Discipline 2. What is Computer Forensics 2.1 Definition 2.2 Keywords 3. Why Computer Forensics 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Evolution 4. What are Honeytraps 4.1 Data Capture 4.2 Profiling Specific Black hats 4.3 Letting them In or Inviting them In 5. Architectures 5.1 Serial architecture. 5.2. Parallel architecture. 6. Contribution to the paper. 6.1. Testing and Integration 6.2. Creating a Blackhat’s Signature 6.3. Blackhat Blueprint 7. Observation HONEYTRAPS- A NETWORK FORENSIC TOOL ABSTRACT World cultures are forming ever-increasing dependencies on digital systems and networks. This dependency is becoming commonplace and in some cases necessary in many people’s normal day-to-day activities. Much like other cultural changes that have moved in to modify our lives, the availability of digital technology inevitably leads to misuse by anti-social or nefarious individuals as well as ordinary citizens. This paper addresses the growing need for incorporating scientifically based approaches to conducting forensic analysis in the digital world rather than developing digital technologies and then adapting them to benefit from forensic analysis techniques. First discussed is society’s current perception of forensic science. Next is a historical view of forensic science, pointing to the need for incorporating a more rigorous approach to digital analysis using forensic techniques. This paper emphasizes on one of the computer forensic method Honeytraps and discusses about the architectures of honeytraps. The paper ends with our observation and contribution i.e., Demo environment for implementing Honeytraps, thereby stressing importance of computer forensic field. |
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