Campus network monitoring and security workshop
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CESNET as a member of the GN3 (GÉANT) project together with other partners from the activity NA3—Task 2 Campus Best Practicesorganised a workshop focused on campus network monitoring and security. Participants discussed common practices in monitoring, tools used and processes deployed to improve management of campus networks.
Basic information
Date: April 24 to 25, 2014
Venue: Czech Technical University, Zikova 2, Prague 6, the Czech Republic (see more below)
Participants
See list of workshop participants.
Programme
Thursday April 24
Tools and products
9.30–10.00 | FPGA accelerated application monitoring in 40 and 100G networks Petr Kaštovský (INVEA) – presentation |
10.00–10.30 | coffe break |
10.30–11.00 | Monitoring of Application protocols in 40/100Gb Networks Viktor Puš (CESNET) – presentation |
11.00–11.30 | pncweblib: A library for rapid development of web interfaces for usewith the perfSONAR NC Framework Arne Oslebo (UNINETT) – presentation |
11.30–12.00 | Extended netflow processing with LibNf Tomáš Podermanski (Brno University of Technology) – presentation |
12.00–13.00 | lunch |
Applications and solutions
13.00–13.30 | Configurable device discovery based on SNMP Slavko Gajin (University of Belgrade) – presentation |
13.30–14.00 | From traditional to alternative approach to storage and analysis of flow data Martin Žádník (Brno University of Technology) – presentation |
14.00–14.30 | Large scale passive monitoring at 10Gbps on commodity hardware Arne Oslebo (UNINETT) – presentation |
14.30–15.00 | coffe break |
15.00–15.30 | Monitoring IPv4 address utilization/depletion in UNINETT Morten Brekkevold (UNINETT) – presentation |
15.30–16.00 | The perfSONAR Project at 10 Years: Status and Trajectory Jason Zurawski (ESnet), remote from USA via VC – presentation |
16.00–16.30 | New Approach to Recognition of VoIP Attacks from Honeypots Miroslav Vozňák, Jakub Šafařík (CESNET) – presentation |
16.30–17.00 | NeMo/DDos-Detection Jochen Schoenfelder (DFN-CERT) |
Social event
Visit to the Krušovice Brewery. Bus leaves from Zikovat at 18.00.
Friday April 25
Analysis and reporting
9.30–10.00 | Computer Incident Response Team as Integral Part of Campus Security Jan Soukal, Pavel Čeleda, Jan Vykopal (Masaryk University Brno) – presentation |
10.00–10.30 | Measuring Quality and Penetration of IPv6 Services Matěj Grégr (Brno University of Technology) – presentation |
10.30–10.45 | coffe break |
10.45–11.15 | Harvesting Logs and Events Using MetaCentrum Virtualization Services Radoslav Bodó, Daniel Kouřil, Jiří ́Sitera, Miloš Mulač, Pavel Vondruška (University of West Bohemia) – presentation |
11.15–11.45 | Wifi service in university campuses, performance status and statistics Koji Okamura (Kyushu University) – presentation |
11.45–12.15 | Log Analysis using Open Source Scalable Systems Gurvinder Singh (UNINETT) – presentation |
12.15–13.00 | lunch |
The future
13.00–13.30 | NIX.CZ platform and SECURE VLAN Petr Jiran (CZ.NIC) – presentation |
13.30–14.00 | Network traffic monitoring & security – from academic project to commercial product Petr Špringl (INVEA) – presentation |
14.00–14.30 | Customized anomaly detection and analysis tools as a service Tomáš Košňar (CESNET) – presentation |
14.30–15.00 | Teaming network operation complexity with change detection, inventory and automated deployment Jean Benoit (University of Strasbourg) – presentation |
Dinner
in The Pub (Čs. armády 22, Prague 6—see the map).
Venue
The workshop took place at the
Czech technical University
Computing and Information Centre
Zikova 2
Prague 6
the Czech Republic
How to get there
From the airport: Bus no. 119 (stop is in the middle of the car park outside the arrival hall, just walk straight and look for the signs) will take you to the Metro station “Dejvicka” (25 minutes). Bus 119 ends here, so don’t worry. After leaving the bus use subway to cross the Evropská street, continue straight to Šolínova. Building entrance is on the corner of Šolínova and Zikova streets.
From anywhere else: Use Metro (subway). Every main train or bus station in Prague is directly connected to Metro. Go to the line A and then to station Dejvická (which is end-station of this line). Plans of Metro lines are available on stations and inside trains (above every door). Leve the train faicung the engine and the use the right subway exit. Continue straight to Šolínova. Building entrance is on the corner of Šolínova and Zikova streets.
Accommodation tips
We can recommend some hotels located close to the workshop venue:
- Diplomat hotel****—5 minutes walk
- DAP hotel***—5 minutes walk
- Hotel International Prague****—20 minutes walk or 2 stops by tram
Great availability of the workshop venue by Metro allows you to choose any hotel in Prague if no one from the forementioned recommendations fits your preferences. Simply use Booking.com or similar generic accommodation service.
Partners
Last change: 9.4.2015