Installing a honeypot inside your network as an early warning system can significantly improve your security. Currently, almost every book and resource about honeypots comes from a Unix background, which leaves Windows administrators still grasping for help. But Honeypots for Windows is a forensic journeyhelping you set up the physical layer, design your honeypot, and perform malware code analysis.
You’ll discover which Windows ports need to be open on your honeypot to fool those malicious hackers, and you’ll learn about numerous open source tools imported from the Unix world. Install a honeypot on your DMZ or at home and watch the exploits roll in! Your honeypot will capture waves of automated exploits, and youll learn how to defend the computer assets under your control.
Innehållsförteckning
Honeypots in General.- An Introduction to Honeypots.- A Honeypot Deployment Plan.- Windows Honeypots.- Windows Honeypot Modeling.- Windows Honeypot Deployment.- Honeyd Installation.- Honeyd Configuration.- Honeyd Service Scripts.- Other Windows-Based Honeypots.- Honeypot Operations.- Network Traffic Analysis.- Honeypot Monitoring.- Honeypot Data Analysis.- Malware Code Analysis.
Om författaren
Roger A. Grimes (CPA, CISSP, MCSE: Security (NT/2000/2003/MVP), CEH, TICSA, Security+, MCT) is a Windows security consultant, instructor, and author. This is Grimes’ third book and he has written over a 150 articles for magazines like Windows IT Pro, Microsoft Certified Professional, Info World, Network Magazine, Windows & .NET, and Security Administrator. He is a contributing editor for Windows & .NET, and Info World magazines. Grimes has presented at Windows Connections, MCP Tech Mentors, and SANS. He was recognized as ’Most Valuable Professional’ (MVP) by Microsoft, for Windows Server 2003 security. Grimes also writes frequently for Microsoft, including material for two courses on advanced Windows security and Technet. He has taught security to many of the world’s largest and most respected organizations, including Microsoft, Veri Sign, the U.S. Navy, various universities, and public school systems. Grimes spends his time surrounded by the maddening hum of twelve 1U servers in his home office, monitoring his personal honeypots.