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Internet-wide Scanning Taxonomy and Framework

Myers, D., Foo, E. and Radke, K.

    Industrial control systems (ICS) have been moving from dedicated communications to switched and routed corporate networks, making it probable that these devices are being exposed to the Internet. Many ICS have been designed with poor or little security features, making them vulnerable to potential attack. Recently, several tools have been developed that can scan the internet, including ZMap, Masscan and Shodan. However, little in-depth analysis has been done to compare these Internet-wide scanning techniques, and few Internet-wide scans have been conducted targeting ICS and protocols. In this paper we present a Taxonomy of Internet-wide scanning with a comparison of three popular network scanning tools, and a framework for conducting Internet-wide scans.
Cite as: Myers, D., Foo, E. and Radke, K. (2015). Internet-wide Scanning Taxonomy and Framework. In Proc. 13th Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2015) Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 161. Welch, I. and Yi, X. Eds., ACS. 61-65
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