First Improvement of PICVIZ is done

19 May 2009 Victor Amaducci gsoc

Hi all!

As defined in gsoc proposal the first step was prepare PicViz-Gui to allow change axes order, including add duplicated axes. Even before start the codification process this feature is done. I hope this is a little sinal of we’ll have success in all tasks that were defined. See a shot:

axis0, As first and last.

Axes reorder

I have no time for this yet, but soon I’ll post new shots of these feature.

GSoC 2009 Student Slots Announced

20 Apr 2009 David Watson gsoc

The results for Google Summer of Code 2009 are out and the Honeynet Project are very excited to have been allocated 9 official slots by Google. You can view the project selection here:

http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/honeynet

Congratulations to all the students accepted for GSoC 2009, and commiserations to those who didn’t make it this time. We had many more applicants than slots, making the final selection very tough, so we hope everyone who applied will still consider getting involved in open source software and honeynet research. Even if you didn’t get an allocated slot, please get in touch if you would still like get involved. Project mentors and Honeynet Project members may well still be interested in mentoring your project ideas, plus as a volunteer organisation we always welcome new input.

Google Summer of Code Applications

03 Apr 2009 Lance Spitzner gsoc

The Honeynet Project is very excited to be a member of the Google Summer of Code.  We are sponsoring at least eight GSoC projects and potentially more, depending on how many other ideas we received.  Google has just closed the application period, we are thrilled to see we received 55 applications.  Our mentors will spend the next week reviewing and ranking each application.  Then, on 15 April Google will select our top applicants.  At this time we do not know how many applicants will be allowed in our program, but we are hoping it will be quite a few! Thanks so much to everyone who submitted an application, we wish you the best of luck! Meanwhile, if you have any questions about our GSoC involvement, join us at irc.freenode.net #gsoc-honeynet

GSoC Applications

27 Mar 2009 Lance Spitzner gsoc

Folks, just a friendly reminder that the Honeynet Project is actively seeking and taking students for the annual Google Summer of Code.  If you are interested in information security, open source and learning from some extremely talented developers in this area, then this is the place for you.  We currently have eight project ideas, but we are open to any suggestions or ideas you may have.  Learn more at our Honeynet Project GSoC Ideas Page.  Applications close on Friday, 03 April so you only have one week left. If you have any questions please contact Lance Spitzner at [email protected].

GSoC Mentoring Organization

19 Mar 2009 Lance Spitzner gsoc

We are excited to announce that the Honeynet Project has been selected by Google to be a mentoring organization for their annual Google Summer of Code project.  Our team of volunteers is very excited about this and look forward to working with and helping mentor students around the world about honeypot technologies.  To learn more about the different projects you can work with us on, please take a moment to review our IDEAS PAGE.  If you will be submitting an application, your best chance to be selected is to take your time and review and understand the project involved before submitting the application. If you need any additional information or want to ask us questions, you can get in touch by email or on IRC (#gsoc-honeynet on irc.freenode.net).