Alejandro Ayala Gil
Honeypot in a box: A distributed cluster network for honeypot deployment.
Rel. Marco Mellia, Idilio Drago. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ict For Smart Societies (Ict Per La Società Del Futuro), 2024
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Abstract
Honeypots are strategic tools crafted to divert potential attackers away from compromising infrastructures while simultaneously capturing their attack techniques. These sophisticated cybersecurity instruments empower experts to discern patterns that could present risks to specific infrastructures. Deploying a honeypot in a particular location may result in the repetitive collection of similar patterns. Establishing an infrastructure that enables the distribution of honeypots across diverse locations could yield distinct patterns. Despite this potential advantage, there is presently a lack of dedicated tools designed for such purposes. In cooperation with various entities, I aspire to establish a distributed network of honeypots for comprehensive research endeavors.
The objective of this thesis is dedicated to the meticulous implementation of a distributed cluster network, leveraging the robust Kubernetes infrastructure, for the purposeful deployment of honeypots
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