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In this Webinar John Olson, from NetFlow Auditor, discusses the top 10 Best Practices for using Netflow data to analyse, report and alert on multiple aspects of Network traffic.

These best practices include:

  • Understanding where is the best place in your network to collect netflow data from
  • How long you should retain your flow data
  • Why you should archive more than just the top 100 flows
  • When static thresholds should be replaced by adaptive thresholds
  • More…

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Thanks to NetFlow Auditor for the article.  

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