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WASC Web Honeypot Project enters next phase

DATE: 30 Jul 2009


Ryan Barnett of Breach Security Inc. and leader of the Web Application Security Consortium (WASC) Honeypot Project talks about phase three of the project, which uses an open proxy server to analyze Web attack data. Formally called the Distributed Open Proxy Honeypot Project, in phase three it will be will more widely deployed, adding more participants and analytics. The Honeypot Project uses the open source mod_security Web application firewall (WAF) to monitor, identify and report the attack traffic.
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