FloCon 2011 Collection
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Software Engineering Institute
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Abstract
These presentations and resource documents were provided at FloCon 2011, an open conference that provides operational network analysts, tool developers, and researchers a forum to discuss the analysis of large volumes of traffic to showcase the next generation of flow-based analysis techniques.
At FloCon 2011, participants focused on learning about their networks and confirming what we know about them. Participants explored a wide range of topics and discussed dark space, how many web servers you're actually operating, spam, and DNS servers and their susceptibility to cache poisoning.
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Protographs: Graph-Based Approach to NetFlow Analysis
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By Jeff Janies
In this presentation Jeff Janies discusses how social networks can complement existing volumetric analysis.
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Real Time Topology Based Flow Visualization
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By John K. Smith
In this presentation, John Smith describes the flow visualization tool his team developed, related issues, and use cases.
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Security Incident Discovery and Correlation on .Gov Networks
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By Cory Mazzola (Department of Homeland Security), Timothy Tragesser (Department of Homeland Security)
In this presentation, the authors discuss their work on correlating security incident discovery to .gov networks.
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The Rayon Visualization Toolkit
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By Phil Groce
In this presentation, Phil Groce describes Rayon, a Python library and toolset for generating basic two-dimensional statistical visualizations.
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Using Flow For Other Things Than Network Data
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By Jeroen Massar (IBM Research Zurich)
In this presentation, Jeroen Massar discusses flow analysis and Anaphera, a high-performance and scalable Flow Analyzer.
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