Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of DETERIntro


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Sep 25, 2015 4:47:02 PM (9 years ago)
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    99== What is DETER? ==
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    11 [https://www.isi.deterlab.net/ The DETER testbed] is a security and [https://www.isi.deterlab.net/education.php education]-enhanced version of [http://www.emulab.net/ Emulab]. Funded by the [http://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation] and the [http://www.dhs.gov/ Department of Homeland Security], DETER is hosted by [http://www.isi.edu/ USC/ISI] and [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley].
     11[https://www.isi.deterlab.net/ The DETER testbed] is a security and education-enhanced version of [http://www.emulab.net/ Emulab]. Funded by the [http://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation] and the [http://www.dhs.gov/ Department of Homeland Security], DETER is hosted by [http://www.isi.edu/ USC/ISI] and [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley].
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    13      "USC/ISI’s DeterLab (cyber DEfense Technology Experimental Research Laboratory) is a state-of-the-art scientific computing facility for cyber-security researchers engaged in research, development, discovery, experimentation, and testing of innovative cyber-security technology. DeterLab is a shared testbed providing a platform for research in cyber security and serving a broad user community, including academia, industry, and government. To date, DeterLab-based projects have included behavior analysis and defensive technologies including DDoS attacks, worm and botnet attacks, encryption, pattern detection, and intrusion-tolerant storage protocols. [[http://deter-project.org/about_deterlab 1]]."
     13     "USC/ISI’s DeterLab (cyber DEfense Technology Experimental Research Laboratory) is a state-of-the-art scientific computing facility for cyber-security researchers engaged in research, development, discovery, experimentation, and testing of innovative cyber-security technology. DeterLab is a shared testbed providing a platform for research in cyber security and serving a broad user community, including academia, industry, and government. To date, DeterLab-based projects have included behavior analysis and defensive technologies including DDoS attacks, worm and botnet attacks, encryption, pattern detection, and intrusion-tolerant storage protocols. [ [http://deter-project.org/about_deterlab 1] ]."
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    1515DETER (like Emulab) offers user accounts with assorted permissions associated with different experiment groups. Each group can have its own preconfigured experimental environments running on Linux, BSD, Windows, or other operating systems. Users running DETER experiments have full control of real hardware and networks running preconfigured software packages. These features make it an ideal platform for computer science and especially computer security education. Many instructors have designed class exercises (homework assignments, project assignments, in-class demos, etc.) consisting of a lab manual, software, data, network configurations, and machines from DETER's pool. This allows each student to run her own experiments on dedicated hardware.