Visible to the public The Honey Community: Use of Combined Organizational Data for Community Protection

TitleThe Honey Community: Use of Combined Organizational Data for Community Protection
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsHarrison, K., Rutherford, J. R., White, G. B.
Conference Name2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
KeywordsCities and towns, combined organizational data, Communities, community protection, critical cyber infrastructure, critical infrastructures, cyber frontier, Cyberdefense, DHS, fictitious community, geographic boundary, Government, honey community, honey net, Honey Pot, honeynets, honeypots, Monitoring, multiorganization concept, organisational aspects, Ports (Computers), pubcrawl170114, security, security of data, United States, US CYBERCOM, US military infrastructure, would-be attackers
Abstract

The United States has US CYBERCOM to protect the US Military Infrastructure and DHS to protect the nation's critical cyber infrastructure. These organizations deal with wide ranging issues at a national level. This leaves local and state governments to largely fend for themselves in the cyber frontier. This paper will focus on how to determine the threat to a community and what indications and warnings can lead us to suspect an attack is underway. To try and help answer these questions we utilized the concepts of Honey pots and Honey nets and extended them to a multi-organization concept within a geographic boundary to form a Honey Community. The initial phase of the research done in support of this paper was to create a fictitious community with various components to entice would-be attackers and determine if the use of multiple sectors in a community would aid in the determination of an attack.

DOI10.1109/HICSS.2015.274
Citation Keyharrison_honey_2015