FloCon 2005 Archive

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Artifacts from the program of FloCon 2005 (September 20-22, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana).
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Software Engineering Institute

Abstract

At FloCon 2005, conference participants gathered to discuss flow and network security analysis; participants also discussed ways to improve these technologies. Organizers encouraged participants to discuss new topics in security and flow analysis and discuss ways to improve these technologies. 

This archive includes:

  • A Proposed Translation Data Model for Flow Format Interoperability, Brian Trammell
  • Behavior Based Approach to Network Traffic Analysis, Rob Nelson
  • CANINE: A NetFlows Conversion/Anonymization Tool for Format Interoperability and Secure Sharing (Presentation and White Paper), Katherine Luo, Adam Slagell, William Yurcik, Yifan Li
  • Correlations Between Quiescent Ports in Network Flows (Presentation and White Paper), Josh McNutt and Markus Deshon
  • Covert Channel Detection Using Process Query Systems (Presentation and White Paper), Vincent Berk
  • Data Mining NetFlow So What’s Next?, Mark Kane
  • Detecting Distributed Attacks using Network-Wide Flow Traffic (Presentation and White Paper), Anukool Lakhina, Mark Crovella, and Chrisophe Diot
  • Distributed QoS Monitoring, Carter Bullard
  • Flow Analysis and Interoperability: Data Models, Brian Trammell
  • Flow-Data Compressibility Changes During Internet Worm Outbreaks, Arno Wagner
  • Identifying P2P Heavy-Hitters from Network-Flow Data, Arno Wagner, Thomas Dubendorfer, Lukas Hammerle, and Bernhard Plattner
  • IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX): Applicability and Future Suggestions for Network Security (Presentation and White Paper), Elisa Boschi, Tanja Zseby, Mark Lutz, and Thomas Hirsch
  • NERD: Network Emergency Responder & Detector, Wim Biemolt
  • NVisionIP: An Animated State Analysis Tool for Visualizing NetFlows (Presentation and White Paper), Ratna Bearavolu, Kiran Lakkaraju, and William Yurcik
  • R: A Proposed Analysis and Visualization Environment for Network Security Data (Presentation and White Paper), Josh McNutt
  • Time, Pollution and Maps, Michael Collins
  • VisFlowConnect-IP: An Animated Link Analysis Tool For Visualizing Netflows (Presentation and White Paper), Xiaoxin Yin, William Yurcik, and Adam Slagell
  • Working With Flow Data in an Academic Environment in the DDoSVax Project at ETH Zuerich, Arno Wagner
  • FloCon 2005: Call for Papers

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