研究目的
Teaching network traffic anomaly detection methods to electrical engineering students using real IP darkspace data to enable hands-on study of Internet attack detection techniques.
研究成果
The NetSec-I lab successfully teaches network traffic anomaly detection methods to electrical engineering students using real IP darkspace data, fostering both technical and general problem-solving skills. The research-oriented teaching approach and hands-on experience with real data significantly increase student interest in scientific work.
研究不足
The lab requires students to have basic knowledge about IP networks and experience with MATLAB and shell scripting. The data is less privacy-critical but still requires some filtering to protect sensitive information.