Eros Filippi
HoneyPort - a scalable meta-honeypot system for security applications.
Rel. Marco Mellia, Idilio Drago. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ict For Smart Societies (Ict Per La Società Del Futuro), 2019
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Abstract
The internet has become almost essential in everyday life over the past fifteen years. Some researches state that there will be around 30 billion active networked devices around the world by 2020. The main drawback of this trend is the continuous sharing of private information among these networked devices that could lead to critical privacy and security issues that can not be more neglected. Moreover, several cyber attacks have exploited vulnerabilities in tens of thousands of IoT (Internet of Things) devices to send a crippling amount of service requests to unaware websites. One of the most effective ways to gather information about hacking attempts is the implementation of Honeypots.
Honeypots are architectures that serve as a decoy-based technology which entices attackers with low vulnerabilities system, in order to analyze their activities from the start
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