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     1== Denial of Service Detection and Mitigation on GENI ==
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     3=== Webinar Details ===
     4 * Presented by: Xenia Mountrouidou from Wofford
     5 * Date:         Friday January 27th, 2017
     6 * Time:         3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET
     7
     8=== Abstract ===
     9The goal of this webinar is to demonstrate how you can use GENI for cybersecurity research and education projects. First we will run a simple TCP SYN flood attack and use Wireshark to visualize the surge of traffic. We will then use an Intrusion Detection System (IDS), snort, and write a simple  rule to detect the attack. Finally, we will use SDN flow tables and drop/redirect rules to mitigate the attack. These labs were created for the project "CyberPaths" that aims to introduce cybersecurity education in liberal arts colleges using GENI.
     10
     11{{{
     12#!comment
     13=== Connection Information ===
     14Use the following URL to connect:[[BR]]
     15https://bluejeans.com/562284608 [[BR]]
     16
     17Alternatively, use your phone and participate without video by: [[BR]]
     181) Dialing: +1.888.240.2560 [[BR]]
     192) Entering Conference ID: 562284608 [[BR]]
     20
     21''Bluejeans is a video conferencing system.  Click on the link and follow the instructions to get connected.  The first time you use bluejeans you will likely need to install a plugin.  For Google Chrome you may need to install a small client application.'' 
     22
     23''Please join the meeting a few minutes before the start time.''
     24}}}
     25
     26=== Equipment Needed ===
     27 1. Computer with a good Internet connection and a browser (Firefox or Chrome preferred).
     28 1. Microphone (preferably a headset microphone) or alternatively a telephone.   
     29 1. Webcam: Optional but recommended
     30{{{
     31#!comment
     32=== Pre-work ===
     33If you wish to run the hands-on demo yourself, please complete the following pre-work:
     34 1. Ensure you can login to portal.geni.net (instructions, step 1 [wiki:GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/NewToolsSetup here])
     35 1. Join a project.  Use the project named OnTimeMeasure-GENI-Webinar unless you have access to another project which you prefer to use.
     36 1. Ensure you have generated and can use a key pair. You must:
     37   * have your private key on your machine
     38   * know your passphrase
     39   * if using Windows, have an SSH client installed and tested.
     40 1. Become familiar with GENI Portal. 
     41 1. Register and create an account on the OnTimeMeasure portal at: http://ontime.rnet.missouri.edu
     42
     43[wiki:GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/jacks/GettingStarted_PartI/Procedure This tutorial] will help you complete items 3 and 4 above, and is strongly recommended if you have never used GENI before, or have not used GENI for a while. 
     44}}}
     45{{{
     46#!comment
     47=== Agenda ===
     48 * Welcome - Ben Newton
     49 * Intro to GENI Wireless - Abhimanyu Gosain - [attachment:GENIWirelessGosain.pdf (pdf)]
     50 * Demo of GENI Portal - Abhimanyu Gosain
     51 * Presentation - Ivan Seskar - [attachment:GENIWirelessSeskar.pdf (pdf)]
     52 * GENI Wireless Demo - Mike Sherman
     53 * Wrap-up - Ben Newton
     54
     55=== Recording ===
     56
     57A video recording of the webinar is available [http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/geni/geniEdu/v07-Lte.html here]
     58}}}
     59{{{
     60#!comment
     61[http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/geni/geniWebinars/DeployingNetworkAwareApplicationsInGeni-PrasadCalyam-2016September30.mp4 here]
     62}}}