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- ${\textsf{\color{orange}Elastic\ Stack\ Integration}}$: The platform includes the **ELK stack** (Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana), facilitating data collection, analysis, and visualization. This integration offers powerful tools for real-time threat intelligence.
- ${\textsf{\color{gold}Docker\ and\ Docker\ Compose}}$: Using Docker and Docker Compose, T-Pot simplifies deployment and management. Each honeypot runs in its own container, ensuring isolation and ease of maintenance.
- ${\textsf{\color{Goldenrod}Docker\ and\ Docker\ Compose}}$: Using Docker and Docker Compose, T-Pot simplifies deployment and management. Each honeypot runs in its own container, ensuring isolation and ease of maintenance.
- $${\color{blue}Advanced\ Visualization\ Tools}$$: T-Pot provides tools like **CyberChef**, **Elasticvue**, and a real-time attack map, making it easy to interpret and understand the data collected by the honeypots.
- ${\textsf{\color{cyan}Advanced\ Visualization\ Tools}}$: T-Pot provides tools like **CyberChef**, **Elasticvue**, and a real-time attack map, making it easy to interpret and understand the data collected by the honeypots.
- $${\color{purple}Scalability\ and\ Flexibility}$$: T-Pot can be deployed on multiple Linux distributions, macOS, and Windows (with limited functionality). It can run on physical hardware, virtual machines, or cloud environments like AWS.
- ${\textsf{\color{magenta}}Scalability\ and\ Flexibility}}$: T-Pot can be deployed on multiple Linux distributions, macOS, and Windows (with limited functionality). It can run on physical hardware, virtual machines, or cloud environments like AWS.
- $${\color{pink}Community\ Data\ Sharing}$$: By default, T-Pot sends data to the **Sicherheitstacho** community backend, contributing to collective threat intelligence. This feature can be disabled if needed.
- ${\textsf{\color{DeepPink}}Community\ Data\ Sharing}}$: By default, T-Pot sends data to the **Sicherheitstacho** community backend, contributing to collective threat intelligence. This feature can be disabled if needed.
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