Thursday, January 23 | 1:00PM–2:00PM ET | Online

Webinar | STINGAR: Enabling Threat Intelligence Collection, Use, and Sharing in Higher Education

Duke University has created a system for collecting information about attacks on education networks using honeypots and sharing that information in near real time with all participants. This data can easily be used to create timely threat intelligence feeds easily consumed by NGFWs to protect the campus network. Using container technology, the system can be deployed in a matter of minutes, with minimal ongoing maintenance.

Outcomes

  • Learn about the history of the STINGAR project and its goals
  • Learn how resource-limited organizations can get outsized benefit using the STINGAR system
  • Obtain information on how schools can get started with this open-source project

Supporting Resources

Presenters

  • Jesse Bowling

    Security Architect & CSIRT Program Manager, Duke University
  • Joel Faison

    Chief Information Officer, North Carolina Central University

Resources & Downloads

  • Slides

    1 MB, pdf - Updated on 1/22/2024
  • Transcript

    202 KB, pdf - Updated on 1/22/2024
  • Recording

    Updated on 1/22/2024

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