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Security and privacy are two prime barriers to adoption of the cloud computing. To address this problem on Infrastructure-as-a-Service model, a trusted cloud computing platform model has been proposed to provide a closed box execution environment that guarantees confidential execution of guest virtual machines. However this model has significant drawbacks that it relies on the trusted third party...
Honeypots have been proven to be very useful for accurately detecting attacks, including zero-day threats, at a reasonable cost and with zero false positives. However, there are two pressing problems with existing approaches. The first problem is that timely detection requires deployment of honeypots in a large fraction of the network address space, which many organizations or ISPs cannot afford....
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