Honeypots have largely been relegated to use by academia and antivirus vendors because most enterprise IT teams figure they're too expensive to run and could land their companies in legal trouble. But honeypots aren't as scary as all that, according to an expert on the topic who spoke at the InfoSec World Conference & Expo in Orlando Tuesday.

Honeypots servers that emulate production systems in hopes of luring hackers and sniffing out new threats can cost a lot to run, but most organizations probably don

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