Empirical analysis and statistical modeling of attack processes based on honeypots

Kaâniche, M;Alata, E;Nicomette, V;Deswarte, Yves;Dacier, Marc
WEEDS 2006, Workshop on empirical evaluation of dependability and security (in conjunction with the international conference on dependable systems and networks, DSN 2006), June 25-28, 2006, Philadelphia,USA

Honeypots are more and more used to collect data on malicious activities on the Internet and to better understand the strategies and techniques used by attackers to compromise target systems. Analysis and modeling methodologies are needed to support the characterization of attack processes based on the data collected from the honeypots. This paper presents some empirical analyses based on the data collected from the Leurré.com honeypot platforms deployed on the Internet and presents some preliminary modeling studies aimed at fulfilling such objectives.


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Type:
Conférence
City:
Philadelphia
Date:
2006-06-25
Department:
Sécurité numérique
Eurecom Ref:
1937
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