Deception Technology & Honeypots
Deception Technology & Honeypots refers to cybersecurity solutions designed to mislead, detect, and analyze malicious activity by deploying decoy systems, services, or data within an organization's environment.
Deception Technology & Honeypots refers to cybersecurity solutions designed to mislead, detect, and analyze malicious activity by deploying decoy systems, services, or data within an organization’s environment. These technologies create realistic but controlled assets that appear legitimate to attackers, enticing them to interact and reveal their tactics, techniques, and procedures.
Core capabilities include the deployment of honeypots, honeytokens, and decoy networks that mimic production systems without exposing real assets to risk. These solutions monitor unauthorized access attempts, lateral movement, and other suspicious behaviors, providing early warning of intrusions and actionable intelligence for incident response. Advanced deception platforms may also automate the creation and management of decoys, integrate with security information and event management (SIEM) systems, and support forensic analysis.
Deception technologies are typically used by security operations teams, threat hunters, and incident responders seeking to enhance detection capabilities and gather intelligence on adversaries. Unlike traditional intrusion detection systems, which focus on monitoring legitimate assets, deception solutions proactively engage attackers in a controlled environment, reducing false positives and improving threat visibility.
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