Visible to the public Deployment and analysis of honeypots sensors as a paradigm to improve security on systems

TitleDeployment and analysis of honeypots sensors as a paradigm to improve security on systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsLacerda, A., Rodrigues, J., Macedo, J., Albuquerque, E.
Conference Name2017 Internet Technologies and Applications (ITA)
Date Publishedsep
Keywordsattacker, composability, honeypot sensors deployment, honeypots, Human Behavior, human factors, Intrusion detection, Metrics, Ports (Computers), Protocols, pubcrawl, Resiliency, safety gaps, security, security breaches, security of data, sensor security, Sensor systems, Servers
AbstractThis article is about study of honeypots. In this work, we use some honeypot sensors deployment and analysis to identify, currently, what are the main attacks and security breaches explored by attackers to compromise systems. For example, a common server or service exposed to the Internet can receive a million of hits per day, but sometimes would not be easy to identify the difference between legitimate access and an attacker trying to scan, and then, interrupt the service. Finally, the objective of this research is to investigate the efficiency of the honeypots sensors to identify possible safety gaps and new ways of attacks. This research aims to propose some guidelines to avoid or minimize the damage caused by these attacks in real systems.
DOI10.1109/ITECHA.2017.8101912
Citation Keylacerda_deployment_2017