[Tccc] Call for Participation: 4th Workshop on the Usage of Netflow/IPFIX in Network Management

Ramin Sadre sadrer
Mon Feb 20 04:23:21 EST 2012


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Call for Participation

    4th Workshop on the Usage of Netflow/IPFIX in Network Management
    (28th IRTF-NMRG meeting)
    March 31st, 2012, Paris, France
    (Saturday, after the 83rd IETF meeting in Paris)

Flow-based approaches are used in various areas of network management today,
such as link monitoring, accounting, and security. As in the previous years,
the goal of this workshop is to be a place where researchers, operators and
manufacturers can exchange and discuss their experiences and ideas on the
usage of Netflow/IPFIX in network management.
See below for the workshop agenda.

Registration:
The participation is free of charge but the number of places is limited.
Please register by sending an e-mail to:
   Ramin Sadre, r.sadre at utwente.nl

Venue:
ICT Labs (near Place d'Italie), Paris, France
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/NetworkManagementResearchGroupAg&LgParis

Agenda:
The latest version of the workshop agenda and the list of participants
can be found at:
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/NetworkManagementResearchGroupAg&LgParis
   09:00 - Opening
   09:15 - Overview on the CERT tool chain, Chris Inacio
   09:45 - Flow-based Delay Measurements: Error quantification and validation
           by active measurements, Jochen Koegel
   10:15 - Coffee break
   10:30 - Service Health Monitoring with NetFlow/IPFIX, Idilio Drago
   11:00 - IP-Flow Record Aggregation for Anomaly Detection, Jerome Francois
   11:30 - Towards Extended NetFlow/IPFIX, Vojtech Krmicek
   12:00 - Lunch break
   13:45 - Exploiting packet sampling measurements for traffic characterization
           and classification, Dario Rossi
   14:15 - User identification through network flows, Nikolay Melnikov
   14:45 - Composable IPFIX Mediation with BlockMon, Brian Trammell
   15:15 - Coffee break
   15:30 - Flowoid: a NetFlow probe for Andoid-based devices, Abdelkader Lahmadi
   16:00 - Challenges in NetFlow based Event Logging, Stefan K?nkel
   16:30 - Closing

-- 
Dr. Ramin Sadre
http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~sadrer/
Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group
University of Twente, Netherlands



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