SSH Honeypot Deception: A Practical Primer
A planned explainer on how managed SSH honeypots engage attackers and capture session telemetry for analysis. This topic is in development and not yet published.
Planned analysis on SSH honeypot deception, attacker-behaviour modelling, and European cybersecurity regulation. Our editorial programme is in development.
A planned explainer on how managed SSH honeypots engage attackers and capture session telemetry for analysis. This topic is in development and not yet published.
A planned write-up on our use of Bayesian scoring and Markov state-transition modelling to characterise attacker behaviour from honeypot sessions. In development, not yet published.
A planned article on producing tamper-evident (not court-admissible) evidence from honeypot sessions using SHA-256 and keccak256 hashing. In development, not yet published.
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Subscribe NowA planned overview of how SSH honeypot deception can support NIS2-aware detection and monitoring. In development, not yet published.
A planned discussion of how to build decoy SSH environments that engage attackers without exposing real systems. In development, not yet published.
A planned article on handling captured attacker telemetry under EU-region hosting and GDPR-aware design. In development, not yet published.
A planned piece on inferring attacker intent from command sequences captured in SSH honeypots. In development, not yet published.
A planned walkthrough of forwarding honeypot session signals into existing SIEM/SOAR pipelines. In development, not yet published.
A planned explainer on modelling attack progression as state transitions over honeypot session events. In development, not yet published.
Talk to us about SSH honeypot deception and attacker-behaviour modelling for your environment. We are early-stage and seeking pilot partners.