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Honeypots : Concepts, Approaches and Challenges

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Iyatiti Mokube and Michele Adams

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45th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, p.321–326 (2007)
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Mphago, Banyatsang, Dimane Mpoeleng, Shedden Masupe, and Oteng Tabona. "Self-Advertising Attack Surfaces for Web Application Honeypots: New Technology to Managing Cyber Disasters." Information & Security: An International Journal 40, no. 2 (2018): 189-202.
APA style: Adams, I. Mokube and (2007).  Honeypots : Concepts, Approaches and Challenges. 45th Annual Southeast Regional Conference. 321–326.
Chicago style: Adams, Iyatiti Mokube and. Honeypots : Concepts, Approaches and Challenges In 45th Annual Southeast Regional Conference. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, 2007.
IEEE style: Adams, I. Mokube and, "Honeypots : Concepts, Approaches and Challenges", 45th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, pp. 321–326, March 23-24, 2007.
DOI 10.1145/1233341.1233399(link is external)
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