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DICyDER Research Facilities
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Woodward Hall, RM 306. The DICyDER Studio is one of the core facilities, which provides a working space for student study, seminar and project demonstration. The student study area and project demo area are equipped with PCs and the seminar space is equipped with multimedia workstations that include a computer integrated with projector, sound system, VCR and video presentation equipment. These facilities are available to all DICyDER members. Future Home Network Testbed. Woodward Hall, RM 305A. A general ...
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UK Honeynet Project » Events
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Archive for the ‘Events’ Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Tuesday, July 1st, 2008. The Honeynet Project were asked to present at the 20th FIRST conference in Vancouver. Last week, as part of their Network Monitoring Special Interest Group on Fast Flux Service Networks. We set up a two hour session broken down into three equal sections:. An introduction to the basic mechanics of fast flux (David Watson, UKHP. Fast flux statistics (Jose Nazario, Arbor. There were three additional short demos:. Overall it...
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UK Honeynet Project » News
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Archive for the ‘News’ Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Sunday, February 20th, 2011. There’s been a long hiatus in blogging on this site. We’ve not stopped working, just blogging. We’ll aim to have content on here a little more regularly from now on but with a slight change of emphasis. Up till now we’ve only posted notes on things we were doing ourselves. Now we’ll broaden it out a little to include general commentary on the InfoSec world and current news. Comments Off on Returning to life. First, man...
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UK Honeynet Project » UK presentations
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Archive for the ‘UK presentations’ Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Tuesday, July 1st, 2008. The Honeynet Project were asked to present at the 20th FIRST conference in Vancouver. Last week, as part of their Network Monitoring Special Interest Group on Fast Flux Service Networks. We set up a two hour session broken down into three equal sections:. An introduction to the basic mechanics of fast flux (David Watson, UKHP. Fast flux statistics (Jose Nazario, Arbor. There were three additional short demos:.