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Re: Help find subject for a paper


From: Jon Kibler <Jon.Kibler () aset com>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 06:40:55 -0400

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Vinícius Batistela wrote:
Hi, i'm from Brazil, student of computer science and i am doing a
paper about honeypots and honeynets. I have already done a research
and i know most of the concepts about them. But now, i have to choose
something more practical to do and i don't know what. I want to do
something that contribute with the community. So, i am here for ask
you, if someone know about something that i could do, that anyone have
done yet. It can envolve programming or a special implementation of
some honeypot  honeynet.

Thank you and sorry about the bad english.


Hi,

Current honeypots are easy to detect and subvert. Perhaps you could work
on stealth or hardening of one of the standard honeypots?

Good luck!

Jon Kibler
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Jon R. Kibler
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Advanced Systems Engineering Technology, Inc.
Charleston, SC  USA
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