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March 6, 2011

Google Summer of Code 2011 – Org Applications Open

Has it really been another year already? Having really enjoyed our experience as a successful mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code 2009 and Google Summer […]
November 5, 2010

Know Your Tools: Qebek – Conceal the Monitoring has been published

Christian Seifert (CPRO of The Honeynet Project) has just announced publication of our Know Your Tools series: Qebek – Conceal the Monitoring, authored by Chengyu Song […]
August 17, 2010

TraceExploit: Replaying method dissection

I’ve been working on the GSOC Project 14 in recent months. We are meant to start a new tool which can replay the collected exploit traces. […]
April 26, 2010

GSoC 2010 Student Selection is Public

After a few slow days for student applicants everywhere, and some difficult decisions on the final slot allocations for our mentors, the long wait is finally […]
April 9, 2010

Google Summer of Code 2010 Student Application Deadline Closed

Student applications for Google Summer of Code 2010 closed at 19:00 UTC tonight, with the usual last minute rush of submissions (but thankfully no timezone confusion […]
April 5, 2010

Google Summer of Code 2010 Updated Ideas Page and Student Applications Open

On March 29th Google officially began accepting applications from students for Google Summer of Code 2010, which the Honeynet Project is very exicted to be participating […]
March 18, 2010

Google Summer of Code 2010 Accepted Mentor Organisations List Announced

Much to the excitement of students all around the world, tonight Google officially announced which mentor organisations have been accepted for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) […]
March 12, 2010

Google Summer of Code 2010 Application Submitted

Well, Google Summer of Code 2010 is now officially up and running, with the deadline for organisation applications closing 45 minutes ago. Happily the Honeynet Project’s […]
February 25, 2010

GSoC 2010 Timeline announced and Honeynet Project will be applying

Last year the Honeynet Project entered Google Summer of Code (http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/program/home/google/gsoc2009) for the first time. We received 9 Google funded student places and also funded 3 […]