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K. Luo, Y. Li, A. Slagell, and W. Yurcik, "CANINE: A NetFlow Converter/Anonymizer Tool for Format Interoperability and Secure Sharing", in FLOCON - Network Flow Analysis Workshop, sep 2005.

CANINE: A NetFlow Converter/Anonymizer Tool for Format Interoperability and Secure Sharing
Authors: K. Luo
Y. Li
A. Slagell
W. Yurcik
Published: FLOCON - Network Flow Analysis Workshop, 2005
URL: https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/asset_files/WhitePaper/2005_019_001_43490.pdf
ENTRY DATE: 2008-06-16
ABSTRACT: We created a tool to address two problems with using NetFlows logs for security analysis: (1) NetFlows come in multiple, incompatible formats, and (2) the sensitivity of NetFlow logs can hinder the sharing of these logs. We call the NetFlow converter and anonymizer that we created to address these problems CANINE: Converter and ANonymizer for Investigating Netflow Events). This paper demonstrates the use of CANINE in detail.