Honeypot technologies and their applicability as a strategic internal countermeasure Online publication date: Mon, 22-Oct-2007
by Craig Valli
International Journal of Information and Computer Security (IJICS), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2007
Abstract: Honeypot technologies are proving successful in mitigating against external attackers and there is significant literature for their deployment and development as external facing countermeasures. Very little research has been done on their suitability or adaptability as an internally deployed countermeasure. This paper explores issues with the deployment and design of honeypot technologies as an internal countermeasure to insider malfeasance.
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