BT-2088 HoneyDB Community driven honeypot sensor data collection and aggregation.

Presented at Texas Cyber Summit 2019, Oct. 11, 2019, 2 p.m. (165 minutes).

Honeypots can be implemented to discover new threat information or detect intruders on a network. However, while there are numerous free honeypots available, many of them can be complicated to deploy or require additional engineering around them to consume log data. Are you curious to learn more about honeypots? Are you interested in deploying your own honeypots on the Internet? HoneyDB is comprised of a honeypot agent and data collection backend, which makes getting started with honeypots simple. In the HoneyDB honeypot workshop, you will learn about honeypots, configure and deploy a honeydb-agent in the cloud, and use HoneyDB tools to query honeypot data. This workshop is for beginner levels and up. <https://riskdiscovery.com/honeydb/workshop>

Presenters:

  • Phillip Maddux - Signal Sciences
    Phillip Maddux is a Principal Application Security Researcher & Advisor at Signal Sciences and has over 10 years of experience in information security, with the majority of that time focused on application security in the financial services sector. In his spare moments he enjoys converting ideas to code and committing them to Github

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