ORGANIZATION
New structure:
Hugo Gonzalez - Full Member, Chapter Leader
Miguel Lopez
New contributors:
Francisco Ordaz
Rafael Llamas
Armín García
The Chapter members are interested in research projects covering the following topics:
1. Low-interaction/high-interaction client honeypots
2. Distributed honeynet deployment, operation and data analysis
3. Automated malware collection and analysis systems
DEPLOYMENTS
* We have some boxes with dionaea.
* Skynet on the latin america domains.
=== ORGANIZATION ===
The Mexican HP Chapter members are:
Miguel Hernández y López (miguel_at_honeynet.org.mx)
Hugo Gonzalez Robledo (hugo_at_honeynet.org.mx)
=== DEPLOYMENTS ===
* Capture HP deployment and a nepenthes sensor in several networks.
* Working with different government agencies in Argentina to implement Nepenthes sensors and Honeynets Gen III within their networks
=== ORGANIZATION ===
The Mexican HP Chapter members are:
Miguel Hernández y López (miguel_at_honeynet.org.mx)
Hugo Gonzalez Robledo (hugo_at_honeynet.org.mx)
=== DEPLOYMENTS ===
* Capture HP deployment and a nepenthes sensor in several networks.
* Working with different government agencies in Argentina to implement Nepenthes sensors and honeynets Nepenthes within their networks
The Honeynet Project is a leading international 501c3 non-profit security research organization, dedicated to investigating the latest attacks and developing open source security tools to improve Internet security. With Chapters around the world, our volunteers have contributed to fight again malware (such as Confickr), discovering new attacks and creating security tools used by businesses and government agencies all over the world.