honeynet

noun

Etymology

From honey + net. See net (“computer network”).

  1. derived from *neHd- — “to knot, turn, twist
  2. inherited from *natją — “net
  3. inherited from *nati
  4. inherited from net
  5. inherited from net
  6. compounded as honeynet — “honey + net

Definitions

  1. An entire computer network that serves as a honeypot, or trap for potential attackers.

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