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Founded in 1999, The Honeynet Project is an international, non-profit (501c3) research organization dedicated to improving the security of the Internet at no cost to the public. With Chapters around the world, our volunteers are firmly committed to the ideals of OpenSource. Our goal, simply put, is to make a difference. We accomplish this goal in the following three ways.

Awareness We raise awareness of the threats and vulnerabilities that exist in the Internet today. Many individuals and organizations do not realize they are a target, nor understand who is attacking them, how, or why. We provide this information so people can better understand they are a target, and understand the basic measures they can take to mitigate these threats. This information is provided through our Know Your Enemy series of papers.

Information For those who are already aware and concerned, we provide details to better secure and defend your resources. Historically, information about attackers has been limited to the tools they use. We provide critical additional information, such as their motives in attacking, how they communicate, when they attack systems and their actions after compromising a system. We provide this service through our Know Your Enemy whitepapers and our Scan of the Month challenges.

Tools For organizations interested in continuing their own research about cyber threats, we provide the tools and techniques we have developed. We provide these through our Tools Site.

Learn more at http://www.honeynet.org.

These projects have been accepted into The Honeynet Project. You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.

Student Title Mentor Status
Qebek: QEMU based Sebek
Brian Hay
accepted
Further DOM Simulation and other Improvements to PHoneyC
jose nazario
accepted
Sebek Time Series Visualization
kara nance
accepted
Developing and improving a Web Application Honeypot
thorsten holz
accepted
Developing a Hybrid Honeypot Architecture
Georg Wicherski
accepted
Google summer code application - Honeynet Project
Ian Welch
accepted
Improving high interaction client honeypots (Capture-HPC and Capture-BAT)
peterk komisarczuk
accepted
Improving Picviz to dynamic and visual log data analysis
Sebastien Tricaud
accepted
Proposal for Project 1: Improving phoneyc
jose nazario
accepted