2011 Honeynet Project Security Workshop Slides + Videos

The slides and videos from the 2011 Honeynet Project Security Workshop (Paris) are now available! You can get the material from http://www.honeynet.org/SecurityWorkshops/2011_Paris.

About the workshop:
The workshop brought together experts in the field of information security from around the world to share the latest advances in security research. Our members covered topics such as new honeyclients, mobile malware, new reversing techniques, VOIP attacks and even social behavior of attackers. And besides the presentation, Felix Leder and Mark Schloesser from our Giraffe chapter and Guillaume Arcas from our French chapter put up some hands on exercises that allowed participants to test their skillz.

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  1. credentials says:

    After going through the slides and videos of this workshop it looks like we really missed great event, from where we could have learned many new things on different topics. I really enjoyed this talk and really want to support in hosting this type of workshop in 2012, which will be of great use to many people. Thanks for sharing this slides and videos with us which really inspired me a lot.

  2. The problem of Honeyd says:

    Dear Dr.
    I am a postgraduate student of China,and I have used Honeyd for a while ,but I still have some questions to ask you,could you give me the answer?
    When I use the Honeyd,how can I recieve the malicious code with the Honeyd. We know that Honeyd can simulate net-service,such as telnet ,but how can I use Honeyd to capture the malicious code ? Dose that due to the scripts which the honeyd ‘s template use? If so ,could you give me some scripts which can capture the malicious code for me to learn. If not so,how can I use the Honeyd to capture the malicious code?
    Thank you very much for you to read my lettter. I am looking forwards to receiving your reply.Thanks a lot.


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