A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity Skills

In the practical study of cybersecurity, students benefit greatly from having a full control of physical equipment and services. However, this presents far too great a risk to security to be permitted on university campus networks. This paper describes an approach, used successfully at Northumbria U...

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Main Authors: Neil Eliot, David Kendall, Michael Brockway
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8396216/
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spelling doaj-c3bbb5eb57c04c7ca77d2e6811302bd52021-03-29T20:37:15ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016348843489510.1109/ACCESS.2018.28508398396216A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity SkillsNeil Eliot0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7591-7783David Kendall1Michael Brockway2Department of Computing and Information Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.Department of Computing and Information Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.Department of Computing and Information Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.In the practical study of cybersecurity, students benefit greatly from having a full control of physical equipment and services. However, this presents far too great a risk to security to be permitted on university campus networks. This paper describes an approach, used successfully at Northumbria University, in which students have control of an off-campus network laboratory, with a dedicated connection to the Internet. The laboratory is flexible enough to allow the teaching of general purpose networking and operating systems courses, while also supporting the teaching of cybersecurity through the safe integration of honeypot devices. In addition, this paper gives an analysis of honeypot architectures and presents two in detail. One of these offers students the opportunity to study cybersecurity attacks and defences at very low cost. It has been developed as a stand-alone device that can also be integrated safely into the laboratory environment for the study of more complex scenarios. The main contributions of this paper are the design and implementation of an off-campus, physical network laboratory; a small, low-cost, configurable platform for use as a “lightweight”honeypot; and a laboratory-based, multi-user honeypot for large-scale, concurrent, cybersecurity experiments. This paper outlines how the laboratory environment has been successfully deployed within a university setting to support the teaching and learning of cybersecurity. It highlights the type of experiments and projects that have been supported and can be supported in the future.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8396216/Cybersecuritynetwork securityhoneypotteaching
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A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity Skills
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title A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity Skills
title_short A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity Skills
title_full A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity Skills
title_fullStr A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity Skills
title_full_unstemmed A Flexible Laboratory Environment Supporting Honeypot Deployment for Teaching Real-World Cybersecurity Skills
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publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In the practical study of cybersecurity, students benefit greatly from having a full control of physical equipment and services. However, this presents far too great a risk to security to be permitted on university campus networks. This paper describes an approach, used successfully at Northumbria University, in which students have control of an off-campus network laboratory, with a dedicated connection to the Internet. The laboratory is flexible enough to allow the teaching of general purpose networking and operating systems courses, while also supporting the teaching of cybersecurity through the safe integration of honeypot devices. In addition, this paper gives an analysis of honeypot architectures and presents two in detail. One of these offers students the opportunity to study cybersecurity attacks and defences at very low cost. It has been developed as a stand-alone device that can also be integrated safely into the laboratory environment for the study of more complex scenarios. The main contributions of this paper are the design and implementation of an off-campus, physical network laboratory; a small, low-cost, configurable platform for use as a “lightweight”honeypot; and a laboratory-based, multi-user honeypot for large-scale, concurrent, cybersecurity experiments. This paper outlines how the laboratory environment has been successfully deployed within a university setting to support the teaching and learning of cybersecurity. It highlights the type of experiments and projects that have been supported and can be supported in the future.
topic Cybersecurity
network security
honeypot
teaching
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8396216/
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