Bluetooth for decoy systems: a practical study

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Author: Wong, Ken
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Proceedings of 2017 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS) in Las Vegas, NV, USA, USA, 9-11 Oct. 2017. We present an approach to tracking the behaviour of an attacker on a decoy system, where the decoy communicates with the real system only through low energy bluetooth. The result is a low-cost solution that does not interrupt the live system, while limiting potential damage. The attacker has no way to detect that they are being monitored, while their actions are being logged for further investigation. The system has been physically implemented using Raspberry PI and Arduino boards to replicate practical performance.,Conference paper,Published.
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Proceedings of 2017 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS)
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ISBN: 9781538606834
doi: 10.1109/CNS.2017.8228677
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