Plenary Talk 6:
Trends in Web Attacks
This page provides details of the plenary talk on
"Trends in Web Attacks".
- Title:
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Trends in Web Attacks
- Speaker:
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Arthur Clune, Honeynet Project
- Abstract:
- Attacks on Web servers, and internet connected devices in general have
become both more common and more sophisticated in recent years. This talk
will look at how people attack Web servers, and what they are hoping to gain
from it, based on data from the Honeynet Project's
deployment of Honeypot servers worldwide.
- Learning objectives:
- The audience should gain a broad overview of how Web attacks are changing and
why this might affect their institution.
- Time:
- This talk took place from 11.45-12.30 on Tuesday 17th July 2007.
Materials
- Slides
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- Accompanying Video (49 minutes)
- [Video clip]
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