Security analyst Raul Siles has developed a paper on the use of wireless honeypot (dubbed "honeyspot") technology to study the skills and capabilities of wireless attackers. Describing the architecture and deployment of a wireless honeypot, Siles' paper is a valuable resource for enhancing the security of wireless networks, either as an attacker skillset and technique analysis tool, or as a deterrent to ward attackers away from other networks (e.g. "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain"). More information is available on Raul's blog post or you can grab the paper from the Spanish Honeypot website. Thanks Raul!

