Project Description
The Matryoshka Honeypot project supports the Navy Underwater Warfare Center's ongoing honeypot research by documenting new findings and lessons learned from the implementation of a custom T-pot honeypot. This expansion builds upon previous work, shifting the focus towards creating asset-based honeypots for enhanced threat detection and analysis. The project has several interconnected goals: establishing a secure, isolated lab environment for hands-on honeypot experimentation, developing exercises that demonstrate their real-world value, and exploring how the MITRE ATT&CK framework can be integrated into a honeynet design to improve threat monitoring and incident response. This multifaceted approach provides valuable insights for cybersecurity professionals while fostering practical honeypot skills in the next generation.
Student Contributors
2022
2022