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March 04, 2010
 Tell Me Your IP and I’ll Tell You Who You Are

RSA San Francisco 2010

On Thursday, March 04 08:00 AM Tall Beery (Imperva Web Research Team Leader) and I will be presenting the topic:  Tell Me Your IP and I’ll Tell You Who You Are.  The RSA ID is NMS-301 and it will be in Orange Room #306.

Abstract 

IP addresses are considered an unreliable method for attack detection. The session demonstrates how information derived from IP addresses can be used to improve attack detection capabilities. The presentation discusses attributes such as Geo Location, Anonymous Proxy lists etc. The presentation is supported by corroborative evidence derived from actual log data and demonstrates some analysis tools.

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