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Using Network Flow Data to Profile Your Network and Reduce Vulnerabilities

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In this podcast, participants discuss how a network profile can help identify unintended points of entry, misconfigurations, and other weaknesses.
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Software Engineering Institute

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Abstract

A network profile can help identify unintended points of entry, misconfigurations, and other weaknesses that may be visible to attackers.

About the Speaker

Headshot of Austin Whisnant.

Austin Whisnant

Austin Whisnant is an SEI alumni employee.

Austin Whisnant is a Member of the Technical Staff with the CERT Program at the Software Engineering Institute, a unit of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Her research interests include large-scale network traffic analysis, risk analysis, modeling and simulation, and national cybersecurity policy. Whisnant …

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Sid Faber

Sid Faber is an SEI alumni employee.

Sid Faber is a member of the technical staff within the CERT® Program at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a unit of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. As a member of the Network Situational Awareness (NetSA) analysis team, Faber supports sponsors …

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Julia H. Allen

Julia Allen is an SEI alumni employee.

Julia Allen is a principal researcher within the CERT® Division at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a unit of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. Allen’s areas of interest include operational resilience, security governance, and measurement and analysis. Prior to this technical …

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