[Intrusions] dynamic honeypots concept as GCIApractical

Barnett, Ryan C. (EDS) Ryan.Barnett at atf.gov
Sat Feb 19 12:34:09 GMT 2005


Hello GSRao,
I did the same thing for my GCIA practical assignment.  I wanted to base the entire paper on my Apache open proxy honeypot deployement that I used to sponsor the Honeynet Project's Scan of the Month Challenge last April - http://www.honeynet.org/scans/scan31/

If you want to use one topic to satisfy your GCIA practical requirements, you should get prior approval from SANS.  Contact them with your proposal - certify at sans.org

One word of caution - you MUST address all practical requirements.  Sometimes it becomes difficult to accomplish when you are using a "themed" topic.  I just missed earning Honors due to minor issues with following the guidelines - http://www.giac.org/GCIA_assign_40.php for an example assigment requirements.

Good luck.

Most Respectfully, 
Ryan C. Barnett 
SANS: GCIA, GCFA, GCIH, GCUX, GSEC 
Department of Justice - ATF 
Information Services Division 
Operations Security Team Lead 


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> Good morning friends,
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> I would like to write practical paper based on dynamic 
> honeypots and would 
> like to see your vital opinion about this.How best i can fit 
> this concept on 
> par with GCIA guidelines such as 1 description 2.detection 
> 3.analysis.I would 
> like to take your suggestions regarding this.
> 
> Thanking you in advance.
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
> GSRao
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