Network Security Through Data Analysis: From Data to Action

by Michael Collins

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Traditional intrusion detection and logfile analysis are no longer enough to protect today's complex networks. In the updated second edition of this practical guide, security researcher Michael Collins shows InfoSec personnel the latest techniques and tools for collecting and analyzing network traffic datasets. You'll understand how your network is used, and what actions are necessary to harden and defend the systems within it.

In three sections, this book examines the process of collecting and organizing data, various tools for analysis, and several different analytic scenarios and techniques. New chapters focus on active monitoring and traffic manipulation, insider threat detection, data mining, regression and machine learning, and other topics.

You'll learn how to:

Use sensors to collect network, service, host, and active domain data
Work with the SiLK toolset, Python, and other tools and techniques for manipulating data you collect
Detect unusual phenomena through exploratory data analysis (EDA), using visualization and mathematical techniques
Analyze text data, traffic behavior, and communications mistakes
Identify significant structures in your network with graph analysis
Examine insider threat data and acquire threat intelligence
Map your network and identify significant hosts within it
Work with operations to develop defenses and analysis techniques
  • ISBN10 149196281X
  • ISBN13 9781491962817
  • Publish Date 8 September 2017 (first published 1 February 2014)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint O'Reilly Media
  • Edition 2nd ed.
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 428
  • Language English