Work-in-Progress: Creating an Intrusion Detection Experimental Environment Using Cloud-based Virtualization Technology
Author(s) -
J. H. Jones,
TeShun Chou
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--22246
Subject(s) - virtualization , computer science , cloud computing , virtual machine , intrusion detection system , server , full virtualization , operating system , host (biology) , hardware virtualization , set (abstract data type) , embedded system , computer security , ecology , biology , programming language
This paper discusses the latest capabilities of lab automation software and how such software could enhance the learning environment for an Intrusion Detection class. A lab automation system with virtual networking would enable a more realistic environment akin to the real world. Our design utilizes VMware software such as ESXi server, Virtual Center and Lab Manager to provide a robust virtual environment. The experimental results suggest an improved classroom environment for learning Intrusion Detection Systems and related software; in addition, the classroom environment requires much less setup time on the part of the student.
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