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Shodan Indicators Used to Detect Standard Conpot Implementations and Their Improvement Through Sophisticated Customization | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Shodan Indicators Used to Detect Standard Conpot Implementations and Their Improvement Through Sophisticated Customization


Abstract:

Conpot is a low-interaction SCADA honeypot system that mimics a Siemens S7-200 proprietary device on default deployments. Honeypots operating using standard configuration...Show More

Abstract:

Conpot is a low-interaction SCADA honeypot system that mimics a Siemens S7-200 proprietary device on default deployments. Honeypots operating using standard configurations can be easily detected by adversaries using scanning tools such as Shodan. This study focuses on the capabilities of the Conpot honeypot, and how these competences can be used to lure attackers. In addition, the presented research establishes a framework that enables for the customized configuration, thereby enhancing its functionality to achieve a high degree of deceptiveness and realism when presented to the Shodan scanners. A comparison between the default and configured deployments is further conducted to prove the modified deployments' effectiveness. The resulting annotations can assist cybersecurity personnel to better acknowledge the effectiveness of the honeypot's artifacts and how they can be used deceptively. Lastly, it informs and educates cybersecurity audiences on how important it is to deploy honeypots with advanced deceptive configurations to bait cybercriminals.
Date of Conference: 22-24 June 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 September 2022
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Conference Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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