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NetFlow and Visibility in the Virtual Environment

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2008-03-31 23:21:54 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
...Netflow Over the past week or so I've begun speaking with VMWare customers and Netflow enabled vendors like Mazu Networks (who has an awesome product) and they both have been struggling to figure out an elegant way of gaining visibility into the VM to VM communication within the virtual infrastructure. You see, in the physical world people...
 
 
 
 
 
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NetFlow and Visibility in the Virtual Environment

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2008-03-31 23:21:54 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
...Netflow Over the past week or so I've begun speaking with VMWare customers and Netflow enabled vendors like Mazu Networks (who has an awesome product) and they both have been struggling to figure out an elegant way of gaining visibility into the VM to VM communication within the virtual infrastructure. You see, in the physical world people...
 
 
 
 
 
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Netflow visibility inside Virtual Environments

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2008-04-22 18:07:24 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
...Netflow. Netflow was originally developed by Cisco Systems but has since become a defacto standard for Network Monitoring and Network Behavioral Analysis. Companies such as Lancope , Mazu Networks , Plixer International and Arbor Networks all have products that enable network visibility, monitoring and analysis. These tools typicaly take...
 
 
 
 
 
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Netflow visibility inside Virtual Environments

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2008-04-22 18:07:24 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
...Netflow. Netflow was originally developed by Cisco Systems but has since become a defacto standard for Network Monitoring and Network Behavioral Analysis. Companies such as Lancope , Mazu Networks , Plixer International and Arbor Networks all have products that enable network visibility, monitoring and analysis. These tools typicaly take...
 
 
 
 
 
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Lancope and Montego Networks Does VM2VM Visibility with Netflow

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2008-05-21 14:35:15 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
...Netflow enabling visibility within virtual environments in the past but thought I'd discuss this topic once again as I feel visibility within virtual networks is VERY important One of the big problems that comes along with virtualization is the inability to see "hidden" traffic flows within virtual networks created by VMWare, Citrix and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Lancope and Montego Networks Does VM2VM Visibility with Netflow

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2008-05-21 14:35:15 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
...Netflow enabling visibility within virtual environments in the past but thought I'd discuss this topic once again as I feel visibility within virtual networks is VERY important One of the big problems that comes along with virtualization is the inability to see "hidden" traffic flows within virtual networks created by VMWare, Citrix and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Links List 6.27.08

2008-06-27 20:02:04 by Julia Lim in ScienceLogic
 
...NetFlow use stats from our friends at Network Instruments. In a survey they did a few months ago, only 23% of respondents used NetFlow to monitor network performance; 60% didnt use flow tech and 17% werent sure they had anything for it. I have to say we are asked at every Interop show we do if we support NetFlow so the numbers are slightly...
 
 
 
 
 
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On Inevitability of Compromise

2008-02-25 14:31:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
...netflow, and other stuff (like database logs, applications, transactions) is critical to figure out what you should be focusing on About me: http://www.chuvakin.org
 
 
 
 
 
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Securing Virtual Environments Through Partnerships

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2008-04-13 16:06:19 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
...NetFlow capability which exports flow information to a Behavioral Analysis Engine After these various systems do what they do with the data, they are also able to respond back to the frame work via an API called NSCP (Network Security Control Protocol) to instruct it to tack appropriate action. This could be an IDS system invoking a firewall...