Page Summary: How can you find out what an attacker wants to do on a system with as little risk as possible? For the last 3 weeks I set a trap on the public internet to catch hackers.
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How can you find out what an attacker wants to do on a system with as little risk as possible? For the last 3 weeks I set a trap on the public internet to catch hackers. This video is part of the Udacity course "Intro to Information Security".
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- How can you find out what an attacker wants to do on a system with as little risk as possible?
- For the last 3 weeks I set a trap on the public internet to catch hackers.
- This video is part of the Udacity course "Intro to Information Security".
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