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Document ICS/Conpot related research #383

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xandfury opened this issue Jul 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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Document ICS/Conpot related research #383

xandfury opened this issue Jul 9, 2018 · 3 comments

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@xandfury
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xandfury commented Jul 9, 2018

After discussion with Daniel (@creolis), I think it would be a good idea to document Conpot related research in the project wiki. This could include -

  • Tutorials on how to write a good template. Since wiki is community driven, we can discuss myraid of devices (like Added new template with simulation of S7-1200 #271). IMO as long as we share just links/images we can keep ourselves distant from any legal twilight.
  • Conpot use case scenarios, deployment strategies.
  • Response to various attacks. Tools for attacking ICS devices.
  • All kinds of ICS/Conpot related research, links to papers etc.
  • And finally what and what not to expect from Conpot.

Wiki is also under version control. So we don't have a lot hassle maintaining it. Also for a variety of reasons I don't think there is a place for the above points in the documentation. Opinion/suggestions? Point 2 is debatable on whether it should be in docs or wiki.

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glaslos commented Jul 12, 2018

I think all of them are good candidates for the wiki

@xandfury xandfury added this to the 0.6.1 milestone Aug 10, 2018
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aman566 commented Jan 16, 2019

Please assign it to me @glaslos I would like to work. As by working on it I will know more about conpot. It would a help to me.

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creolis commented Jan 16, 2019

:) you don't need to be assigned - you can always start working on an issue and keep us posted about your progress in order to show that there's activity on the matter.

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