FloCon 2005 Proceedings
Abstract:
At FloCon 2005, conference participants gathered to discuss flow and network security analysis and ways to improve these technologies. These proceedings are comprised of a collection of papers and briefing charts without a table of contents. Content titles include NVisionIP An Animated State Analysis Tool for Visualizing NetFlows by Ratna Bearavolu, Kiran Lakkaraju and William Yurcik NERD Network Emergency Responder Detector briefing charts by W. Biemolt IP Flow Information Export IPFIX Applicability and Future Suggestions for Network Security by Elisa Boschi, Tanja Zseby, Lutz Mark, and Thomas Hirsch VisFlowConnect-IP An Animated Link Analysis Tool For Visualizing Netflows by Xiaoxin Yin, William Yurcik, Adam Slagell Covert Channel Detection Using Process Query Systems briefing charts by Annarita Giani, Vincent Berk, and George Cybenko Correlations between quiescent ports in network flows briefing charts by Joshua McNutt Markus De Shon Time, Pollution and Maps briefing charts by Michael Collings Behavior Based Approach to Network Traffic Analysis by Rob Nelson and Casey OLeary R A Proposed Analysis and Visualization Environment for Network Security Data briefing charts by Josh McNutt Distributed QoS Monitoring High Performance Network Assurance briefing charts by Carter Bullard Data Mining NetFlow So What s Next briefing charts by Mark E Kane Detecting Distributed Attacks using Network-Wide Flow Traffic by Anukool Lakhina, Mark Crovella, and Christophe Diot CANINE A NetFlows ConversionAnonymization Tool for Format Interoperability and Secure Sharing briefing charts followed by paper by Katherine Luo, Yifan Li, Adam Slagell, and William Yurick A Proposed Translation Data Model for Flow Format Interoperability by Brian Trammell Flow-Data Compressibility Changes During Internet Worm Outbreaks by Arno Wagner and Bernhard Plattner