“Honeypots and honeypot networks help security researchers get a good look at different attacker techniques across a variety of systems. This information can be used to better protect our systems and networks, but it takes a lot of work to sift through the data. Installing a network of honeypots to provide useful information should be an easy task, but there just isn’t much to tie everything together in a useful manner. In this presentation, I will demonstrate how I modify and use existing honeypot frameworks and applications with personal tools and techniques to process attack-related data to automate analysis and create actionable intelligence.